
Oceana Bal Harbour vs. Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles: Battle of Oceanfront Paradises
A buyer-focused comparison of two ultra-luxury oceanfront addresses in northern Miami-Dade, contrasting Oceana Bal Harbour’s private residential character with Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles’ branded resort-service model.

Navigating Pet Weight Limits and Breed Restrictions in Ultra-Premium Miami Condominiums
For affluent buyers in Miami’s condominium market, pet policy is not a footnote. Weight caps, breed restrictions, pet counts, tenant-specific rules, fees, and fair housing accommodations can materially shape which residence truly fits a household. This MILLION Luxury guide explains how ultra-premium buyers should evaluate pet rules before closing, and why written condo documents matter more than marketing language.

Top 5 Residences Blending Private Club Exclusivity with Everyday High-Rise Living
A new class of South Florida residences is redefining luxury condominium life by importing the intimacy, service standards, and social programming of private clubs into full-time high-rise living. From museum-linked access in Miami to hospitality-led service in Miami Beach and fashion-backed branding in Sunny Isles, these five residences stand out for turning daily ownership into a curated lifestyle.

The Logistics of Transporting Museum Grade Art Collections to Oceanfront Penthouses
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to moving museum-grade art into South Florida oceanfront penthouses, from pre-close due diligence to rigging day, building rules, climate control, and installation.

Top 10 Architecturally Significant Lobbies Designed by Piet Boon and Tara Bernerd
A buyer-oriented look at why lobbies matter in ultra-premium residential living, with a ranked, design-first perspective on the Piet Boon and Tara Bernerd aesthetic and what to ask for when touring South Florida properties.

The Critical Role Of Specialized Lighting Design In Enhancing Interior Artwork
In South Florida’s most design-forward residences, lighting is not a finishing touch. It is the curatorial tool that determines whether art reads as luminous and dimensional or flat and fatigued. Specialized lighting design aligns the architecture, the collection, and the lived rhythms of the home, balancing precision with restraint. This MILLION Luxury guide breaks down the lighting choices that protect artworks, elevate color and texture, and keep a residence feeling calm by day and cinematic at night. From Miami Beach galleries-in-residence to Brickell sky homes, the same principle holds: when light is designed for art, the entire interior looks more expensive.



