
Private Backyard Pool or Rooftop Infinity? Choosing Between a Mansion’s Personal Oasis and a Condo’s Resort-Style Pool
For South Florida luxury buyers, the pool decision is no longer just about having water on site. It is about where the water sits, who controls it, and how its true cost shows up over time. Rooftop pools elevate the experience with skyline and ocean views while preserving interior square footage, but they introduce complex engineering and shared-governance realities. Private pools deliver total control and privacy, yet carry direct installation, upkeep, and long-term responsibility. This editorial breaks down the choice with a buyer-first lens: lifestyle, costs, resale signal, and risk management.

Glass House vs Mandarin Oriental Residences in Boca Raton: Family livability & nearby schools
A buyer-oriented guide to downtown Boca Raton’s most family-compatible luxury condo lifestyle, from full-service branding to boutique privacy, with a ranked short list and practical decision criteria.

Alina Residences vs Glass House vs Mandarin Oriental Residences in Boca Raton: Service model
In Boca Raton’s newest ultra-luxury towers, service has become the real differentiator. Beyond finishes and views, buyers are choosing between three distinct operating philosophies: the hotel-branded model, the boutique concierge model, and the full-service luxury condominium model managed by an association with a professional operator. Each delivers a different kind of privacy, predictability, and daily ease. This MILLION Luxury editorial explains how these models actually work, what you are paying for, and which questions matter most before you commit. The goal is not to crown a universal winner, but to help you match service style to how you live in Boca Ratón, whether you arrive for seasons, entertain frequently, or prefer an invisible, low-touch baseline that still feels impeccably run.

Mandarin Oriental Residences vs Glass House in Boca Raton: Terrace lifestyle & outdoor living
In Boca Raton, outdoor living is no longer an amenity. It is the organizing principle behind how new luxury residences are planned, sold, and ultimately enjoyed. The city’s newest boutique and branded offerings increasingly treat terraces, rooftop decks, and hospitality-style pool environments as extensions of the home, shaping everything from entertaining flow to daily wellness routines. Two projects illustrate the shift with unusual clarity: a low-density, glass-forward condominium in the walkable downtown core, and a hotel-inspired branded residence in the Via Mizner district designed around service, resort-style programming, and indoor-outdoor entertaining. For buyers who see South Florida as a lifestyle portfolio, Boca’s outdoor-living proposition now sits at the intersection of privacy, design, and effortless access to dining, culture, and club life.

Top 5 Ultra-Luxury Boutique Condos in Palm Beach (Under 50 Units, 2026 Edition)
A discreet ranking of five low-density, ultra-luxury condominium offerings across Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, and Boca Raton, with buyer-oriented guidance on services, scale, and lifestyle fit.

Mandarin Oriental Residences vs Alina Residences vs Glass House in Boca Raton: Views & exposure
Boca Raton and West Palm Beach are converging on a new definition of luxury: fewer residences, more glass, and terraces designed as true outdoor rooms. From Boca’s Modern Mizner sensibility to West Palm Beach’s skyline-facing waterfront living, today’s buyer is comparing not just square footage but exposure, ceiling height, and how amenities extend the home’s daily rhythm.



