
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.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences Palm Beach Gardens Versus The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Boca Raton: Golf Estate Living Versus Downtown Resort
A buyer-focused comparison of The Ritz-Carlton Residences® Palm Beach Gardens and The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Boca Raton, contrasting estate-scale golf living with walkable five-star downtown resort ownership.

Navigating Florida Property Tax Elimination Proposals for Primary Luxury Homeowners
Florida’s discussion around eliminating property taxes on homesteaded residences has particular significance for South Florida’s luxury homeowners, where high valuations magnify both the appeal and the complexity of any proposed change. For buyers and residents in markets such as Brickell, Miami Beach, Palm Beach, Broward, and Boca Raton, the real question is not whether zero annual tax sounds attractive, but what would replace it and how that shift would affect long-term ownership economics.

Living in Boca Raton Downtown vs Parkland: Urban Walkability vs Equestrian Space
Downtown Boca Raton and Parkland represent two distinct luxury lifestyles in South Florida: one curated around walkable dining, culture, and lock-and-leave ease; the other built for privacy, acreage, and a true equestrian-adjacent rhythm. This guide frames the decision through daily living, design, schools, mobility, and long-term livability, with a buyer-oriented lens for primary residents and second-home owners alike.



