
The Middle Eastern Elite Discover South Florida: A New Wave of Luxury Real Estate Investors
Middle Eastern capital has been a quiet but consequential force in South Florida luxury real estate, favoring prime coastal assets, branded experiences, and jurisdictions with strong legal protections. Today’s demand is shaped by all-cash buying power, a preference for luxury condominiums, and a broader wealth-migration narrative that continues to lift the region’s highest tiers.

Florida Tax Residency Essentials for New Luxury Homeowners - Legal Overview
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to establishing Florida domicile the right way, aligning homestead strategy with titling and lifestyle, and avoiding common statutory-residency traps when you still keep a home up north.

Build or Buy? Pros and Cons of Purchasing Land to Build a Custom Luxury Home in South Florida
A discreet, buyer-oriented framework for deciding between building a custom estate or buying an existing $10M+ home in South Florida, with real-world cost, code, and timeline considerations for 2026.

From Old to New: How Miami’s Older Luxury Condo Buildings Are Upgrading for the Modern Era
As Florida’s post-Surfside reforms reshape reserve funding and building due diligence, older South Florida condominiums are being re-priced, re-scoped, and, in many cases, re-underwritten by buyers. The new reality is not simply higher monthly costs. It is a more transparent capital plan driven by Structural Integrity Reserve Studies, stricter reserve rules, and a market that increasingly separates “renovated and managed” from “deferred and uncertain.” For luxury buyers, the opportunity is real, but it favors those who can read an association’s long-term obligations as fluently as a floor plan.

Aging in Place: 5 Features to Look for in a Luxury Home if You Plan to Retire There
Universal design has become a quiet hallmark of next-generation luxury in South Florida: beautifully resolved, future-ready, and effortless to live in at every age. From zero-step entries that preserve clean sightlines to spa-grade bathrooms that remove trip hazards, the best features feel like elevated design decisions rather than accommodations. Here are five universal design moves that protect comfort, privacy, and long-term value without compromising aesthetics.

Are High-Floor Views Worth the Vertigo? Pros and Cons of Living Above the 30th Floor in a High-Rise
In Miami’s luxury condominium market, “best floor” is less a number than a lifestyle decision. The premium for height is real, but it is earned through view corridors, daylight, privacy, and the daily mechanics of vertical living. This guide maps the trade-offs buyers actually feel, from elevator friction and wind exposure to balcony durability and emergency planning, so you can choose a level that matches your priorities and risk tolerance.



