
Michelin Miami and the New Luxury Address: When Dining Becomes an Amenity
Miami’s Michelin-recognized dining scene is no longer a special-occasion itinerary. For today’s luxury buyer, it functions more like infrastructure: a reliable network of reservations, tasting menus, chef-driven neighborhoods, and hospitality standards that shape where people want to live, not just where they want to eat. As the Michelin Guide expands its Florida footprint and Miami continues to command the spotlight, developers are responding with branded residences and chef collaborations that fold culinary culture into daily life.

South Florida’s Ultra-Luxury Reset: What $10M+ Buyers Should Know Now
South Florida’s ultra-luxury real estate has shifted from a pandemic-era surge to a more durable, globally anchored market. With record-adjacent activity, selective inventory and a steady pipeline of service-heavy new development, today’s $10M+ buyer is underwriting lifestyle, privacy and long-term optionality as much as price.

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.

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.



