
The Strategy of Purchasing Pre-Construction for Favorable Floor Plan Modifications at Alba West Palm Beach
Pre-construction purchasing can be less about timing the market and more about shaping the residence. For design-driven buyers, the earliest phase of a new tower is often the only window to request thoughtful floor plan modifications, align MEP constraints with lifestyle needs, and reserve the right orientation before inventory tightens. This MILLION Luxury editorial lays out a practical, buyer-oriented strategy for pursuing layout flexibility at Alba West Palm Beach while managing approvals, timelines, and resale implications.

The Sunny Isles Skyline: High-Speed Elevators and Oceanfront Grandeur
A buyer-oriented look at why Sunny Isles Beach continues to read like a vertical resort: fast, private elevator experiences; tower design that protects views; and oceanfront living calibrated for discretion. From arrival sequences to residence planning, we break down what matters when you are purchasing high in the sky and steps from the Atlantic.

How to Navigate the Final Walkthrough of a Pre-Construction Condo
A buyer’s field guide to the final walkthrough in South Florida: what to bring, what to inspect, how to document items, and how to protect timelines, finishes, and closing leverage without drama.

How to Evaluate Setback Regulations and Future View Protections on Flagler Drive
A buyer-oriented framework for assessing how waterfront setbacks, design controls, and future development patterns can influence long-term view quality along Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach.

La Baia vs La Maré in Bay Harbor Islands: Views, exposure and outlook
A buyer-oriented comparison of La Baia and La Maré in Bay Harbor Islands, focused on what matters most at this latitude: water orientation, sun and wind exposure, sightlines, and long-term outlook.

Evaluating The Privacy Afforded By Floor To Ceiling Wrap Around Glass At Pagani North Bay Village
Floor-to-ceiling, wrap-around glass is the defining luxury gesture of contemporary bayfront living, but it is also the most misunderstood. In North Bay Village, where water views and proximity to Miami Beach are part of daily life, privacy becomes less about hiding and more about controlling sightlines, reflections, lighting, and behavior. This editorial examines how to evaluate privacy in a glass-forward residence, with buyer-oriented checkpoints that translate across South Florida’s most design-led towers.


