
Private Aviation Meets Vertical Living: The New Mobility Premium in South Florida Real Estate
From rooftop helipads to private-terminal access, South Florida’s luxury market is increasingly defined by time, privacy, and controlled arrivals. This editorial looks at how buyers should evaluate aviation-adjacent amenities, what regulations can mean in practice, and where the concept is showing up across Downtown, Edgewater, Miami-beach, and Sunny-isles.

Sunny Isles Beach: From Motel Row to a Branded-Residence Skyline
Sunny Isles Beach has undergone one of South Florida’s most visible reinventions, evolving from mid-century Motel Row into a dense oceanfront market where branded residences, hotel-grade services, and statement architecture shape value.

The Mansion-in-the-Sky Standard: Where South Florida’s Most Private Penthouses Now Compete With Estates
From Fisher Island’s ferry-served seclusion to Sunny Isles’ engineered privacy and Brickell’s service-driven towers, South Florida’s top penthouses increasingly deliver estate-level living in the sky. This guide breaks down what sophisticated buyers should look for: layered arrival, full-floor planning, terrace-first living, staff infrastructure, and the subtle design choices that protect discretion without sacrificing the city’s best views.

The New Kids’ Club: How Luxury Condos Are Redefining Family Amenities in South Florida
From Manhattan to Miami, the most competitive luxury towers are treating children’s spaces as design-forward, daylight-filled destinations, not afterthought playrooms. What began in New York as an amenity “arms race” has matured into a buyer expectation: flexible rooms that can host play, quiet homework, tutoring, and supervised programming, all within a hospitality-grade residential experience. For South Florida, where many owners balance full-time life with seasonal stays and multigenerational visiting patterns, these spaces are increasingly a proxy for how thoughtfully a building has been planned overall.

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.

Collector Cars and Condos in Miami: The Rise of the Private Sky Garage
In South Florida, the most valuable asset in a residence is not always the view. For a certain buyer, it is secure, climate-considered space for a prized automobile and a lifestyle that eliminates friction between garage and great room. “Sky garage” living sits at the intersection of privacy, convenience, and design theater, where parking is treated like a curated collection. This guide breaks down what luxury buyers should ask, how to evaluate a building’s policies and logistics, and where this trend resonates most across Brickell, Miami-beach, and Sunny-isles.



