
Top 5 pet-friendly luxury condo buildings in South Florida for large-dog households
A buyer-focused ranking of South Florida luxury condo buildings that best suit large-dog households, with emphasis on pet infrastructure, service depth, policy flexibility, and the practical realities of high-end condo living with dogs in the 60 to 75+ pound range.

South Florida luxury condo pet policies: The hidden rules owners discover after closing
In South Florida’s luxury condo market, pet policy surprises rarely come from whether a building allows animals at all. They come from the fine print: weight caps, board approval, nuisance standards, move-in paperwork, guest restrictions, lease carve-outs, and rules that can tighten after a purchase closes. For buyers balancing lifestyle, design, and location, pet diligence deserves the same scrutiny as reserves, rental terms, and assessments.

Top 5 questions to ask on a luxury condo tour that most buyers forget
A polished residence can conceal the questions that matter most. For South Florida luxury condo buyers, the smartest tour is not about finishes alone, but about future costs, insurance pressure, legal exposure, and resale liquidity. Here are the five questions sophisticated buyers should ask before they fall for the view.

Top 5 red flags in South Florida condo documents that sophisticated buyers never ignore
A discreet, buyer-first guide to the five condo document issues that matter most in South Florida, from underfunded reserves and litigation exposure to delinquency, structural records, and insurance gaps.

Top 5 South Florida buildings with genuinely family-sized floor plans
A ranked look at five South Florida condominium buildings where family-sized living means real square footage, multiple bedrooms, and layouts that can support full-time, multigenerational use.

How to read a condo budget like an investor: Staffing, insurance, reserves, and hidden cost centers
A disciplined read of a condominium budget reveals far more than monthly dues. For South Florida buyers, the real signal sits inside staffing levels, insurance structure, reserve funding, and the deferred systems that often become tomorrow’s assessment.



