
The Importance of Saltwater Pools for Skin Health and Maintenance at The Well Bay Harbor Islands
Saltwater pools have become a quiet marker of wellness-forward luxury in South Florida, pairing a softer swim experience with a maintenance profile that can be more predictable when managed correctly. For buyers evaluating amenity packages, the distinction is not simply “salt versus chlorine,” but how water chemistry is controlled, how surfaces are protected, and how daily routines can be simplified without compromising skin comfort. At The Well Bay Harbor Islands, the conversation resonates because the broader market is increasingly aligning lifestyle, longevity, and design. Understanding what saltwater systems do, what they do not do, and what best practices look like helps residents protect their skin, safeguard finishes, and preserve that resort-level feel season after season.

Comparing the Proximity to Deep-Water Inlets: St. Regis Residences Bahia Mar vs. Bay Harbor Towers
For yacht owners and serious boaters, “proximity to a deep-water inlet” is less a talking point than a lifestyle constraint. It dictates whether a sunrise run is a spontaneous decision or a planned operation, whether weekend guests arrive by water with ease, and how much of your day is spent waiting on bridges, idle zones, and traffic. This MILLION Luxury comparison looks at two very different propositions: **[St. Regis® Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale](https://www.millionluxury.com/fort-lauderdale/st-regis-residences-bahia-mar)**, positioned in a yachting-forward Fort Lauderdale setting, and **[Bay Harbor Towers](https://www.millionluxury.com/bay-harbor-islands/bay-harbor-towers)**, a Bay Harbor Islands address prized for privacy and proximity to Miami’s design, dining, and beaches. With limited publicly standardized metrics across buildings, the most practical way to compare is to break “inlet access” into what you actually feel day to day: distance to open ocean, likely bridge and channel friction, the nature of the surrounding waterways, and how each location pairs with a boating routine.

Deep-Water Draft Capabilities and Marina Rules: La Baia North Bay Harbor Islands vs. Onda Bay Harbor
A buyer-oriented look at boating realities in Bay Harbor Islands and North Bay Harbor Islands, focusing on draft, bridge clearances, slips, and marina governance when comparing La Baia North and Onda.

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.

Best Wellness-Focused Towers in Miami: The Rise of Medical-Grade Amenities
Miami’s luxury skyline is being rewritten around health as a daily operating system, not a weekend indulgence. Today’s most coveted towers treat recovery, performance, air and water quality, and privacy as core design inputs, borrowing cues from hospitality, longevity clinics, and elite training culture. For buyers, the question is no longer whether a building has a spa, but whether the wellness stack is coherent, measurable, and serviceable at scale. This editorial frames what “medical-grade” means in a residential context, then spotlights a curated ranking of the tower archetypes currently defining the category. Finally, it translates amenities into due diligence: what to verify, what to underwrite, and what actually changes day-to-day life.

Top 10 Ultra-Luxury Developments Offering Unobstructed Biscayne Bay Panoramas
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to the addresses and view corridors that deliver true, long-horizon Biscayne Bay panoramas, plus what to verify before you buy.



