
Bentley Residences vs Turnberry Ocean Club: A Sunny Isles Buyer’s Decision Guide
Two oceanfront towers on Collins Avenue present two very different versions of Sunny Isles luxury: one defined by immediate occupancy and a mature amenity culture, the other by a highly engineered, branded vision scheduled for future delivery. This MILLION Luxury guide compares Bentley Residences and Turnberry Ocean Club through the lens sophisticated buyers actually use: timeline, privacy, operational realities, and the capital planning that comes with either Pre-construction or Resale.

Top 10 Trophy-Home Amenities Redefining South Florida Luxury in 2026
In South Florida’s ultra-luxury market, amenities have become the story, not the footnote. From private tunnels and bowling alleys in Manalapan to car elevators and helipads in Miami towers, today’s top-end buyers are underwriting a new definition of “complete” living, one that merges privacy, entertainment, wellness, and invisible technology.

Bentley Residences vs The Estates at Acqualina: Two Very Different Amenity Philosophies in Sunny Isles
In Sunny Isles, amenity design has become a form of identity. Bentley Residences and The Estates at Acqualina both promise a fully serviced coastal life, yet they do it through radically different blueprints: one curated and club-like, the other campus-scale and multi-generational. Here is how sophisticated buyers can compare wellness, recreation, privacy, and daily rhythm when the “extras” are no longer extras.

Sky Garages, Car Elevators, and the New Luxury of Living With Your Collection
From Sunny Isles Beach’s in-home sky garages to trackside “car condo” campuses across the country, automotive real estate has matured into a discreet asset class. For South Florida buyers, the story is less about novelty and more about control: climate, security, provenance, and the ability to enjoy a collection without surrendering privacy. This editorial looks at what’s been publicly disclosed, what’s been widely marketed, and what sophisticated buyers should underwrite before they bring the garage into the living room.

Top 5 Ultra-Luxury New Developments in South Florida for 2026
From West Palm Beach’s Flagler Drive to Fisher Island and Brickell, South Florida’s newest ultra-luxury condominium offerings are being marketed with peak asking prices that stretch from roughly $15.3 million to about $73 million. What separates this tier is not simply height, views, or finishes. It is the deliberate scarcity of inventory, the institutional-grade financing behind marquee projects, and the growing buyer preference for branded service, privacy, and waterfront access. Below, MILLION Luxury maps the five new-development names most consistently associated with the region’s highest public asking figures, then translates what those numbers signal for serious buyers planning a 2026 move or portfolio allocation.

Top 5 Branded Residences Setting the New Standard in South Florida
Branded residences have become the clearest signal of how South Florida’s luxury buyer is evolving: less focused on square footage alone, more focused on predictability, privacy, and service that performs like a five-star hotel without feeling like one. Below, we rank five headline projects and explain what sophisticated buyers should evaluate before paying the brand premium.



