
Structuring Corporate Entity Ownership for Anonymity at The Links Estates at Fisher Island
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to using corporate entities to hold title at The Links Estates at Fisher Island, balancing privacy, financing, taxes, governance, and future resale.

Top Seven Waterfront Developments Offering Unobstructed Views Of The Atlantic Sunrise
A buyer-oriented guide to South Florida’s most coveted sunrise sightlines, with a clear ranked list and practical considerations on orientation, height, setbacks, and long-term view protection.

Full-Floor Living: The Rise of Buying Entire Floors to Create Mega-Residences in Miami
South Florida’s luxury condo market is increasingly defined by scale: adjacent residences and full-floor purchases that are combined into singular “mega-homes” with the services, security, and lock-and-leave ease of premier towers. From Fisher Island to Surfside and Bal Harbour, ultra-high-net-worth buyers are treating vertical living like a bespoke build, shaping layouts early in construction or commissioning complex integrations after closing. The result is a new category of trophy property where privacy, discretion, and hospitality-level operations matter as much as square footage.

Combining Units: Why Some Ultra-Wealthy Buy Two or More Condos to Create a Mega-Residence
South Florida’s ultra-wealthy are increasingly purchasing adjacent and stacked condominium residences and commissioning seamless combinations that deliver privacy, scale, and full-service ease. From Fisher Island to Brickell, the “home in the sky” has become a second-home strategy: fewer keys, more volume, and a lifestyle that is intentionally lock-and-leave.

The Most Exclusive Neighborhoods in Miami for Luxury Living
A discreet guide to Miami’s most rarefied addresses, from private islands to oceanfront enclaves, with a buyer’s lens on access, product type, and pricing pressure.

Miami vs. Singapore: Competing Tropical Hubs for Ultra-Luxury Real Estate
In 2026, ultra-luxury buyers are comparing global safe-harbor markets through a sharper lens: liquidity, taxes, inventory depth, and the friction embedded in each transaction. South Florida and Singapore sit at the center of that conversation, but they reward different strategies. Miami offers a uniquely cash-heavy closing environment and a tax structure that many high earners find efficient. Singapore offers institutional-grade governance and a tightly controlled prime landed segment, but foreign buyers face meaningful stamp-duty headwinds. For South Florida’s luxury real estate audience, the takeaway is not that one market “wins.” It is that each city has become a different kind of wealth instrument: Miami as a lifestyle-forward, inventory-rich coastal platform with powerful cash velocity; Singapore as a scarcity-driven, policy-shaped store of value where access is often the primary differentiator. Understanding how these characteristics translate into negotiation, timing, and portfolio construction is the edge in 2026.



