
Resilience as Luxury: What South Florida Buyers Should Know About Code, FORTIFIED Standards, and Storm-Season Upgrades
In South Florida, resilience is no longer a back-of-house conversation. It is a value driver that shapes purchase decisions, insurance outcomes, and day-to-day livability, especially along Oceanfront corridors where wind, water, and power continuity matter most.

Hard Hat Tours, Virtual Walkthroughs, and the Luxury Buyer’s Discipline for Pre-Construction Condos
In South Florida’s most design-forward towers, the distance between “rendering” and “residence” is managed through process. This MILLION Luxury guide explains how to tour safely, document progress, and protect your finish expectations from rough-in through punch.

South Florida Trophy-Home Pricing When There Are No Comps
In a market where nine-figure sales can reset expectations overnight, the hardest part of buying or selling a trophy home is often proving the price. Here is how South Florida’s micro-markets, waterfront premiums, and branded condominium benchmarks shape value when traditional comparables fall short.

Brickell vs Miami Beach: A Discreet Guide for South Florida Luxury Buyers
Brickell and Miami Beach can both read as “urban,” yet they deliver two fundamentally different versions of luxury: one calibrated to a financial-district cadence, the other to a coastal, hospitality-forward lifestyle. For buyers weighing a primary residence, a pied-à-terre, or a long-hold investment, the decision often comes down to how you want your mornings to feel, how you want your building to serve you, and what you believe the next cycle will reward.

FinCEN’s 2026 Residential Real Estate Reporting Rule: What South Florida Luxury Buyers Should Expect
A new federal reporting regime arrives March 1, 2026. For South Florida’s ultra-luxury market, it reshapes what “private” can mean in cash and entity purchases, and it changes how closings are prepared, documented, and timed.

South Florida Luxury Real Estate in 2026: Higher Price Floors, Smarter Scarcity, and the New Definition of “Turnkey”
Luxury is being re-priced nationally, but South Florida’s premium coastal submarkets remain defined by scarcity, service, and buyer selectivity. With inventory rising in the broader U.S. luxury segment and ultra-luxury demand staying resilient in specific metros, 2026 rewards a more intentional approach: understand the new price thresholds, watch days-on-market signals, and prioritize buildings and homes that feel future-ready on resilience and sustainability.



