
What to Ask About Contrast Therapy When the Sales Pitch Says Wellness
A buyer-focused guide to evaluating contrast therapy amenities in South Florida luxury residences, with practical questions on design, operations, safety, access, privacy, and long-term value.

Fendi Château Residences Surfside: The Buyer Test for Laundry-Room Placement in 2026
At Fendi Château Residences Surfside, laundry-room placement becomes a refined test of whether an ultra-luxury floor plan truly supports privacy, staff circulation, family routines, and long-term resale perception.

Maison D'Or South Flagler and The Well Bay Harbor Islands: What Full-Time Owners Should Know About Beach Access, Wind Exposure, and Peak-Season Crowding
A buyer-focused comparison of Maison D’Or South Flagler and The WELL Bay Harbor Islands for full-time owners weighing beach access, waterfront wind comfort, and seasonal circulation.

The Quiet Luxury Case for Bay Harbor Islands When International-Owner Convenience Matters
A discreet buyer-focused look at why Bay Harbor Islands can resonate with international owners seeking privacy, manageable ownership, boutique scale, and a refined South Florida base.

Why Wellness-Retail Proximity Matters for Full-Time Owners More Than Seasonal Guests
For full-time South Florida owners, wellness-retail proximity is less about novelty and more about daily rhythm, privacy, efficiency, and long-term residential satisfaction.

Why Surfside Appeals to Buyers Who Expect Private Dining without a Members-Club Atmosphere
Surfside’s appeal lies in its ability to feel refined without becoming performative. For buyers who expect polished hospitality, private dining, and oceanfront calm, the town offers a quieter alternative to more socially programmed luxury enclaves.



