
Why Seasonal Buyers Need a Different Standard for Grill Approvals
Seasonal buyers should treat grill approvals as a lifestyle, compliance, and resale issue, not a minor amenity question. The right review looks beyond whether grilling is permitted and focuses on equipment type, placement, storage, association discretion, and timing before the season begins.

How Completed-Building Certainty Should Shape Your Shortlist Before the First Tour
A practical guide for luxury buyers who want to prioritize completed-building certainty before touring South Florida residences, with emphasis on timing, quality, ownership experience, and negotiation clarity.

How to Underwrite Currency Timing in a South Florida Residence in 2026
Currency timing should be modeled as part of acquisition basis, not treated as a back-office detail. For global buyers in South Florida, a disciplined plan aligns exchange exposure with contract deposits, closing liquidity, carrying costs, and the intended hold period.

How to Spot Marketing Theater Around Service Animal Policies
A buyer-oriented guide to recognizing polished but vague service animal policy language in luxury South Florida residential buildings, with practical questions for reviewing governance before purchase.

888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana: The Quiet Luxury Case for Neighbor Sightlines
A buyer-focused look at 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana through the lens of quiet luxury, privacy, controlled views, and long-term sightline stability in Miami’s densest luxury district.

Why Acoustic Zoning Should Be Reviewed Before Choosing a Smart Residence
A buyer-focused guide to evaluating acoustic zoning before selecting a smart residence, with attention to privacy, wellness, entertaining, resale confidence, and daily comfort.



