
Private marina access without owning a slip: How South Florida luxury condos handle dockage rights
In South Florida’s waterfront condo market, private marina access increasingly comes through leases, licenses, shared-use programs, and operator-managed amenities rather than deeded slip ownership. For buyers in Brickell, Miami Beach, Downtown, and Fort Lauderdale, the real value lies in understanding availability, vessel limits, transfer rules, and the true cost of access once HOA structures and marina partnerships are taken into account.

Grove at Grand Bay vs. Park Grove: Contrasting Coconut Grove’s Ultra-Luxury Condo Living (Iconic Design vs. Resort Towers)
A buyer-focused comparison of Coconut Grove’s two defining ultra-luxury condo propositions: the low-density, marina-oriented privacy of Grove at Grand Bay versus the broader, hospitality-led lifestyle of Park Grove.

Palazzo del Sol vs Palazzo della Luna Fisher Island: Assessing Deep-Water Marina Proximity
A buyer-focused comparison of Palazzo del Sol and Palazzo della Luna on Fisher Island, examining what is publicly supportable about deep-water marina proximity and where the true advantage lies: island-wide yacht access rather than a clearly documented building-by-building edge.

Top 5 Residential Projects with Private Deep-Water Marinas in Broward County
A ranked look at Broward County's leading private marina-tied residential communities in Fort Lauderdale, where protected Intracoastal siting and deep-water access shape a distinct luxury boating lifestyle.

Opus Coconut Grove Versus Vita at Grove Isle: Evaluating Marina Access in the Grove
A buyer-focused comparison of marina access at Opus Coconut Grove and Vita at Grove Isle, examining private slips, island privacy, waterfront integration, and what each ownership model means for discerning boaters in Coconut Grove.

Securing Deep-Water Dockage Without Fixed Bridges in Fort Lauderdale’s Luxury Market
Bridge-free access is one of Fort Lauderdale’s clearest dividing lines in the upper waterfront market, especially for buyers whose vessels make fixed-bridge clearance a nonstarter. In this tier, private deep-water dockage is not a decorative amenity but a practical asset shaped by siting, channel conditions, deeded rights, and the daily convenience of moving directly from residence to inlet.



