
How to judge whether a rooftop deck will become part of your life or remain brochure filler
A South Florida buyer’s guide to separating truly livable rooftop decks from attractive but underused amenity space, with emphasis on heat, shade, wind, access, maintenance, and daily rituals.

Brickell formal hospitality or design-centric downtown: Baccarat Residences Brickell vs Casa Bella by B&B Italia Downtown Miami
A discreet buyer’s comparison of Baccarat Residences Brickell and Casa Bella by B&B Italia Downtown Miami, focused on service-led hospitality, Italian design authorship, and location fit.

Beyond No State Income Tax: The Real Luxury Appeal of Florida Real Estate
Florida luxury real estate appeals to sophisticated buyers for far more than the absence of state income tax. In South Florida, ownership blends tax efficiency with homestead benefits, estate-planning considerations, global connectivity, waterfront access, and a lifestyle built around climate, culture, and service. From Brickell and Miami Beach to Fisher Island and Palm Beach, the state’s premium residential market offers a rare mix of privacy, convenience, and long-term wealth utility.

Relocating a Family Office to Florida: Why Real Estate Often Leads the Move
For many private families, a Florida move does not begin with office leases or corporate filings. It begins with a home. In South Florida, the residence often becomes the anchor for domicile, staffing, school selection, advisor relationships, and eventually a formal family office footprint.

Capital Preservation Through U.S. Residential Real Estate
For sophisticated buyers and investors, U.S. residential real estate remains compelling not merely for upside, but for its ability to hold purchasing power through tax efficiency, durable demand, and hard-asset scarcity. In South Florida, that thesis becomes especially clear where constrained waterfront supply, international liquidity, and Florida’s tax structure combine to support long-term value retention.

What to ask about resale liquidity when a building is designed for a very specific buyer archetype
In South Florida luxury real estate, a sharply defined buyer profile can be an asset on the way in and a liability on the way out. This MILLION editorial outlines the resale-liquidity questions sophisticated buyers should ask before purchasing in a building designed around a narrow lifestyle, brand story, or ownership cohort.



