
Oceana Key Biscayne vs Palazzo del Sol: beach-and-school practicality or Fisher Island seclusion?
A buyer-focused comparison of Oceana Key Biscayne and Palazzo del Sol, framed around daily convenience, school access, privacy, and the distinct appeal of Fisher-island style seclusion.

Which South Florida residences make the best pied-à-terre for buyers based in New York or London?
For New York and London buyers, the strongest South Florida pied-à-terre choices are less about a single trophy tower and more about matching lifestyle to district. Miami Beach and South Beach remain the classic answer for seasonal glamour and established luxury inventory, while Brickell suits finance-oriented owners who want an urban base close to business, dining, and the airport. Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne, Coral Gables, Aventura, and Wynwood or the Design District each answer a different version of the second-home brief, from privacy to family use to culture-first living.

Top 5 beachfront buildings for buyers who prioritize quiet mornings over nightlife
For luxury buyers who value sunrise calm over after-hours energy, this MILLION Luxury ranking highlights five South Florida beachfront buildings where low density, private access, and wellness-forward amenities support a quieter daily rhythm.

Best Luxury Developments for Tennis Lovers in Key Biscayne
Key Biscayne is one of South Florida’s rare enclaves where serious tennis and relaxed oceanfront living align. This editorial guide explores the island’s strongest luxury options for players, from Terra and Fortune’s upcoming boutique condominium on the former Silver Sands site to established communities such as Oceana Key Biscayne and The Ocean Club, along with the renewed racquet programme at The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne. For buyers who rank court time alongside water views, privacy and service, these addresses define the island’s modern grand slam lifestyle.



