
Interior Design Services in New Developments: How Miami’s Projects Offer Turnkey Style
Turnkey has become a favorite promise in South Florida’s new-development market, but the term is not standardized. One building’s “turnkey” may mean a beautifully finished residence that still requires lighting packages, closets, and window treatments. Another may deliver a fully furnished home aligned to a brand’s design language, complete with curated accessories and a white-glove arrival experience. For buyers who value certainty, time, and discretion, the real decision is not whether you prefer a finished unit. It is whether you want to control every design choice, or outsource that control in exchange for speed and cohesion. The most successful purchases begin with a simple discipline: define the delivery standard in writing, then budget and schedule to the reality of approvals, procurement, and high-rise logistics.

Bentley Residences Sunny Isles vs. Mercedes-Benz Places Brickell: Automotive Towers - Beach vs. City
Two marquee branded towers are redefining South Florida’s luxury conversation from opposite ends of the lifestyle spectrum: oceanfront seclusion in Sunny Isles Beach and urban immersion in Brickell. Bentley Residences leans into ultra-low-density, car-forward privacy with its signature vehicle elevator and in-residence sky garages. Mercedes-Benz Places Miami frames brand design as a mixed-use campus proposition, pairing hundreds of residences with office, hotel, and amenity programming in the heart of the city. Here is how to compare them with a buyer’s eye: for daily living, investment posture, and the kind of luxury that fits how you actually move through Miami.

Sunny Isles Oceanfront New Construction: 2025–2026 Pipeline and Buyer’s Guide
A buyer-oriented look at Sunny Isles Beach’s next wave of branded, high-design oceanfront living, and what today’s pipeline signals for pricing power, lifestyle and timing.

Wine Cellars and Spirits Lounges: South Florida’s New Status Amenity
From Brickell to Miami Beach, the most competitive new towers are borrowing from private clubs, adding wine vaults, tasting rooms, and resident locker programs designed for display and ritual.

Miami’s 1,049-Foot Era: How Supertalls Are Rewriting the Luxury Condo Buyer’s Playbook
Miami’s next generation of ultra-tall, brand-led towers is converging around a widely referenced practical height ceiling of 1,049 feet, creating a new class of “sky estates” defined as much by service, resilience, and liquidity as by view. From Downtown’s emerging supertall skyline to Brickell’s branded waterfront ambitions and Sunny Isles’ beachfront statements, the market is rewarding scarcity, certainty, and operational excellence.

International Buyers Are Absorbing South Florida’s New Luxury Supply. Here’s What That Means for 2026.
International demand has become the defining force behind South Florida’s new-construction luxury market. With foreign buyers representing a majority of recent new-construction purchases and coming from an unusually broad set of countries, pricing power and product strategy increasingly reflect global expectations. For high-net-worth buyers, understanding where this demand concentrates, why branded residences work, and how cash-heavy competition behaves can sharpen both acquisition timing and negotiation posture.



