
How to evaluate a luxury residence for intergenerational use without making it feel like a family compound
A discreet buyer’s guide to assessing whether a South Florida luxury residence can support multiple generations with privacy, legality, resilience, and future resale appeal, all while preserving the feel of a single refined home.

Best Boca Raton residences for buyers who want refined full-time living rather than a seasonal resort feeling
For luxury buyers seeking Boca Raton as a primary home rather than a seasonal retreat, the strongest options are neighborhoods and residences built around daily life: walkability, club culture, waterfront privacy, and stable residential character. This MILLION editorial ranks the city’s best settings for refined full-time living and explains what distinguishes them.

The new question luxury parents ask in South Florida: can this home work on a Tuesday morning?
South Florida’s luxury buyers are reframing value around weekday functionality. For affluent families balancing school logistics, hybrid work, and a lower tolerance for friction, the defining test is no longer simply whether a residence is beautiful, but whether it performs gracefully on an ordinary Tuesday morning.

A serious due-diligence checklist for buyers moving from single-family estates into luxury towers
For buyers trading the privacy of a standalone estate for the precision of tower living, the real work begins after the floor plan seduces. In South Florida, luxury condominium diligence is now as much about governance, reserves, insurance, and structural obligations as it is about views and service. This MILLION Luxury guide outlines the questions sophisticated buyers should answer before they close.

Best South Florida addresses for buyers who want oceanfront living without hotel traffic
A ranked MILLION Luxury guide to South Florida addresses where waterfront living feels more residential than resort-driven, with a focus on zoning, privacy, and everyday ease.

Choosing between a condo and a waterfront single-family home: The luxury tradeoffs buyers underestimate
For South Florida luxury buyers, the real choice between a condo and a waterfront single-family home is less about taste than about cost structure, control, and resale behavior. Condos can deliver staffing, predictability, and easier day-to-day ownership, but they also bring HOA dues, reserve exposure, rental restrictions, and governance limits. Waterfront houses offer privacy, autonomy, and potentially stronger land-driven upside, yet they carry higher insurance sensitivity, maintenance volatility, and full responsibility for every repair from the roofline to the seawall.



