
Top Seven Luxury Condominiums In South Florida Featuring Dedicated Dog Spas And Private Runs
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to South Florida condo living for dog owners, focusing on what to look for when a building advertises pet spas and private runs, plus a curated, lifestyle-driven shortlist.

Mr. C Residences Boca Raton Versus Alina Residences Boca Raton Assessing Downtown Walkability And Service Culture
A buyer-oriented MILLION Luxury editorial on South Florida luxury real estate, written with discretion and practical guidance, with select new-development touchpoints.

The Strategic Advantage Of Purchasing Pre-Construction Near Alpha School In Miami
A discreet, buyer-oriented editorial for South Florida’s ultra-premium clientele, focusing on decision frameworks when hard facts are limited.

Trading Places: Why Some Wealthy Buyers Move from Condos to Mansions and Vice Versa
In 2026, South Florida’s affluent buyers are increasingly reassessing the classic luxury condo proposition. New structural and reserve requirements, tighter condo financing, and governance scrutiny have changed the math for certain buildings, while trophy single-family demand remains resilient. The result is a more fluid, two-way market: some owners exit condos for privacy and control, while others embrace hotel-served, lock-and-leave residences that deliver turnkey living without the operational burden of a large estate.

Snowbirds vs. Year-Rounders: How Seasonal Living Affects Your Home Choices in Florida
A discreet, buyer-first guide for seasonal owners weighing Florida residency, tax and homestead strategy, carrying costs, rental rules, and risk management for 2026 in South Florida.

Condo Insurance vs. Estate Home Insurance: What Luxury Buyers Should Know About Coverage and Costs in Florida
In South Florida, the condo versus estate decision is as much about risk allocation as it is about lifestyle. Condo owners insure a “walls-in” interest with an HO-6 policy, while the association insures the building and common areas through a master policy that can be bare-walls, single-entity, or all-inclusive. Single-family estate owners typically rely on an HO-3-style homeowners policy that covers the full structure, with many high-value buyers layering enhanced limits and specialty protections. This guide outlines how coverage, deductibles, loss assessments, and post-Surfside governance requirements shape real-world cost predictability for luxury buyers.



