
The Strategy Of Purchasing Adjoining Condominium Units For Custom Mega Residence Consolidation
A discreet, buyer-oriented playbook for combining adjacent condo residences into a single, expansive home, with the design, legal, and resale considerations that protect long-term value in South Florida.

Assessing The Long Term Valuation Trends Of Branded Versus Unbranded Luxury Condominiums
In South Florida’s ultra-prime condo market, “brand” is neither a guarantee of outperformance nor a cosmetic premium. Over time, valuation tends to reward durability: service standards that do not slip after sellout, governance that protects the residential experience, and a building’s ability to feel current a decade later. This editorial frames branded versus unbranded condos as two different operating models and offers a buyer’s framework for underwriting resale strength, rental demand, and downside protection across Miami Beach, Brickell, Sunny Isles, and beyond.

The Financial Mechanics Of Transferring The Save Our Homes Assessment Limitation
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to how Florida’s Save Our Homes assessment limitation can be transferred through portability, what it changes on closing day, and how to underwrite the move with precision.

Evaluating The Appeal Of Ground Floor Retail Integration In Downtown Miami High Rises
Ground-floor retail is no longer a simple convenience in Downtown Miami towers; it is a value driver that shapes arrival, privacy, walkability, and long-term resilience. This MILLION Luxury editorial evaluates when retail enhances a residential experience, when it compromises it, and what sophisticated buyers should underwrite before committing capital.

The Pragmatic Guide To Conducting A Final Walkthrough In A Turnkey Luxury Condominium
A buyer-oriented, detail-driven walkthrough plan for South Florida turnkey luxury condos, focused on punch-listing, systems verification, building coordination, and move-in readiness.

The Impact Of Elite Tennis And Racquet Facilities On Property Values In South Florida
In South Florida’s luxury markets, elite tennis and racquet amenities operate less like recreation and more like a credibility signal: a shorthand for governance, wellness, and community. When courts are thoughtfully delivered and professionally managed, they can strengthen a building’s positioning, support absorption, and preserve resale competitiveness, particularly among buyers who value routine, coaching access, and a sport-forward social calendar.



