
Bay Harbor Towers Versus The Well Bay Harbor Islands: Deep-Water Dockage Versus Medical-Grade Wellness
In Bay Harbor, lifestyle is often a question of priorities: immediate access to the water, or a residence engineered around wellness. This MILLION Luxury comparison frames Bay Harbor Towers and The Well Bay Harbor Islands through the lens of how affluent buyers actually live, from boating logistics to daily recovery rituals, privacy, and long-term usability.

Top 10 Mega-Yacht Marinas Integrated into South Florida Residential Projects
A buyer-oriented look at South Florida’s most coveted liveaboard-adjacent addresses and the marina ecosystems that power them, plus what to verify before you commit.

Navigating Superyacht Logistics: Deep-Water Slips and Navigational Drafts at St. Regis Bahia Mar
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to evaluating deep-water access, drafts, and day-to-day yacht logistics around Bahia Mar in Fort Lauderdale, with practical checklists and South Florida comparables.

The Logistic Reality Of Securing A Fifty Foot Boat Slip In Miami Beach
In Miami Beach, a 50-foot slip is less an amenity than a logistical asset. Availability is finite, operating rules are exacting, and the real cost includes insurance, crew access, security, tides, and the daily choreography between home, dock, and sea. This editorial outlines the practical path: define your boating profile, map the waterways you will actually use, vet marina terms and physical constraints, and decide whether proximity or certainty matters more. For many buyers, the cleanest solution is to pair a Miami-beach residence with a protected slip strategy nearby, treating the berth as part of the lifestyle portfolio rather than a last-minute add-on.

Perks of Ownership: Private Clubs, Marinas and Golf Memberships that Come with Luxury Buildings
South Florida’s next chapter of luxury real estate is being written by private clubs. From ultra-exclusive golf communities to yacht-club-style waterfront living and members-only dining, the region’s most coveted addresses increasingly trade on access: to tee times, slips, services, and social calendars that are intentionally curated. For buyers, club infrastructure has become a form of long-term value, shaping daily life as much as views or floor plans. This new era is not one-size-fits-all. Some communities tie ownership and membership closely; others deliver “club” through hospitality brands and resident-only venues. The common denominator is a shift from amenity checklists toward controlled environments, where privacy, programming, and concierge-level execution are the product. The result is a market where lifestyle governance can matter as much as architecture. For discerning purchasers, the questions are practical: What exactly is private, and how is access controlled? Is the club a stand-alone membership, a residents-only feature, or a hybrid? And which assets, golf, marina, wellness, dining, are truly foundational rather than decorative?

Top 5 Amenities That Resale Buyers Look For in South Florida’s Luxury Market
South Florida’s luxury buyer in 2025 is less impressed by sheer size and more persuaded by performance: health-forward spaces, true boat readiness, intelligent automation, resort-grade outdoor living, and privacy that is engineered into the address. This ranked guide distills the five features shaping high-end decisions across Miami Beach, Brickell, Sunny Isles, and Fisher Island, with practical notes on what to ask for, what to verify, and how to prioritize.



