
FIRPTA and foreign ownership: The practical checklist for international sellers and buyers in South Florida
A practical, buyer-oriented guide to FIRPTA for international buyers and sellers navigating South Florida luxury real estate, from withholding rules and residence exceptions to closing documents, timing, and resale planning.

Top 5 South Florida buildings with genuinely family-sized floor plans
A buyer-focused ranking of five completed South Florida condominium buildings where 3-bedroom-plus layouts, substantial square footage, and livable family-oriented planning are central to the proposition.

Top 5 residential projects with the best arrival experience from valet to private foyer
A curated MILLION Luxury ranking of five South Florida residences where valet, privacy, concierge, and foyer sequencing shape a notably elevated owner arrival.

Top 5 South Florida addresses for global buyers who want effortless airport access
For global buyers, airport convenience is not a minor detail. In South Florida, it often shapes where second-home owners, executives, and internationally mobile families choose to buy. This ranking highlights five addresses that best combine luxury market depth with access to Miami International Airport or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, while also delivering the services and residential formats that make ownership feel genuinely effortless.

Private parking in Miami towers: Assigned spaces, lifts, and valet rules affluent buyers should understand
In Miami’s luxury tower market, parking is not a minor convenience. It is a legal right, an operational system, and often a defining part of the arrival experience. For affluent buyers evaluating residences in Brickell, Downtown, Edgewater, Miami Beach, and Sunny Isles, the essential question is not simply how many spaces come with a unit, but how those rights are documented, managed, and transferred.
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Choosing a unit for privacy: Avoiding amenity decks, service corridors, and traffic patterns
In luxury condominium buying, privacy is often decided less by finishes than by placement. This editorial explains how to evaluate amenity adjacency, service circulation, lobby positioning, traffic exposure, and visual sightlines so buyers can select a quieter, more discreet residence within the same tower.



