
Days on Market in South Florida Luxury: What a Long Listing Really Signals
In South Florida’s luxury tiers, days on market is less a verdict than a signal. Used well, it can clarify price discovery, marketing quality, and negotiation leverage without mistaking “stale” for “flawed.”

EB-5 in South Florida: A Luxury Real Estate Guide to Capital, Residency, and 2027 Timing
EB-5 capital is quietly shaping South Florida’s development pipeline, while globally mobile families evaluate residency pathways alongside real estate strategy. This guide explains current EB-5 thresholds, TEA rules, project structures, and the due diligence signals that matter most heading toward the 2027 inflation adjustment.

The Branded-Residence Premium in South Florida: When It Pays, When It Doesn’t
Branded residences are reshaping South Florida’s ultra-luxury landscape, pairing real estate with hospitality-level service and global name recognition. But the premium is not automatic value. This MILLION Luxury guide breaks down where the uplift tends to come from, what it costs to maintain, and the contract details sophisticated buyers should confirm before closing.

1428 Brickell vs. ORA by Casa Tua: Deposits, Density, and the Buyer’s Risk Profile in Brickell Pre-Construction
A discreet, buyer-oriented comparison of two Brickell pre-construction towers, focusing on deposit schedules, timelines, density, and how rental policy can change the investment calculus.

Brickell vs. Wynwood: Miami’s Luxury Condo Split, and What It Means for 2026 Buyers
Brickell and Wynwood are no longer competing on the same terms. Brickell is Miami’s established, brand-forward vertical neighborhood: liquid, internationally recognized, and increasingly defined by amenity-rich towers. Wynwood, by contrast, is evolving from a cultural destination into a live-work district, with office growth and design-led residential inventory that tends to enter at a lower price point than Brickell’s new-build pipeline. For buyers, the choice is less about which neighborhood is “hot” and more about aligning a purchase with how you plan to use the home: as a primary residence with daily transit convenience, as a pied-à-terre with hospitality-style service, or as a flexible asset where rental rules and future neighborhood maturation matter.

Brickell vs. Sunny Isles Beach: Choosing a Luxury Condo Address for 2026
For buyers weighing Miami’s urban core against the Atlantic edge, Brickell and Sunny Isles Beach offer two distinct definitions of luxury: one powered by walkable city infrastructure and global finance, the other by direct Oceanfront living and resort-grade towers. Using recent market signals and on-the-ground lifestyle realities, this guide helps you match address to intent, whether you prioritize liquidity, views, amenities, or a second-home rhythm.



