
What to ask about household storage before you assume a large square-footage residence is truly functional
Large residences can impress on paper while falling short in daily use if storage is poorly planned. This MILLION guide outlines the questions discerning South Florida buyers should ask to determine whether square footage translates into true household functionality.

Why the seven-business-day condo document review window matters more in luxury deals now
In South Florida luxury condo transactions, the real issue is not whether buyers assume they have seven business days. It is that Florida’s statutory rescission period is only three business days after receipt of the required documents, while the risk hidden inside declarations, budgets, reserves, restrictions, and maintenance records has grown materially. For affluent buyers weighing lifestyle, capital exposure, and future flexibility, the document window has become one of the most consequential moments in the deal.

How to judge whether a rooftop amenity deck will enhance daily life or sit mostly unused
A rooftop amenity deck can be a genuine extension of daily living or a beautifully photographed space residents rarely visit. In South Florida, the difference usually comes down to climate comfort, access, programming, maintenance, and whether the roof offers something the rest of the building cannot.
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What to ask about package rooms, cold storage, and delivery logistics in full-time luxury condo living
For full-time luxury condo buyers in South Florida, package handling is no longer a minor convenience. It is a daily operational system that affects privacy, staffing, security, perishables, lobby flow, and the ease of living. This guide outlines the due-diligence questions to ask about package rooms, refrigerated storage, oversized deliveries, and last-mile logistics before you buy.

What makes a luxury building genuinely pet-friendly for full-time residents
For full-time residents, genuine pet-friendliness in a luxury building is measured less by permission and more by infrastructure, climate responsiveness, service depth, and policy clarity. In South Florida, the best buildings treat pets as part of everyday residential life with relief areas, wash stations, shaded or cooled spaces, trusted service coordination, and rules that reduce friction for everyone in the building.

What makes a building feel discreet to billionaires even when it is architecturally loud
For the ultra-wealthy, discretion is rarely about visual modesty. It is about controlling who sees the resident, when they are seen, and how effortlessly they move from street to sky. In South Florida’s most ambitious residential design, bold architecture and operational privacy are not opposites at all. They are often the same strategy executed at different scales.



