
Staffing Your Mansion: Tips on Finding Quality Housekeepers, Chefs, and Estate Managers in South Florida
In South Florida’s ultra-prime market, the home is often the simplest part of the lifestyle. The harder work is building the private-service team that keeps a residence running quietly, safely, and to standard. This editorial playbook outlines how to scope roles, set compensation ranges, vet candidates, and structure contracts and insurance for a discreet, compliant household operation.

Top 10 Luxury Penthouses in South Florida for Sale in 2026
A buyer-oriented ranking of Miami’s most expensive penthouses, separating verified records from marketed trophy offerings and explaining what is actually being purchased at the top of the market in 2026.

South Florida’s Branded-Residence Boom: A 2026–2027 Buyer Playbook for Brickell, Miami-beach, and Sunny-isles
Hospitality-branded towers are reshaping South Florida’s ultra-luxury condo pipeline, with delivery targets clustering in 2026–2027. Here is how sophisticated buyers are underwriting service, scarcity, and long-term value across Brickell, the beaches, and the waterfront.

Branded Residences Are the New Standard in South Florida Luxury
From Downtown to Sunny Isles, branded towers are redefining what “turnkey” means: service, design credibility, and resale signaling. Here is how the most talked-about projects are shaping buyer expectations heading into 2026.

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.”

Top 5 Ultra-Luxury New Developments in South Florida for 2026
From West Palm Beach’s Flagler Drive to Fisher Island and Brickell, South Florida’s newest ultra-luxury condominium offerings are being marketed with peak asking prices that stretch from roughly $15.3 million to about $73 million. What separates this tier is not simply height, views, or finishes. It is the deliberate scarcity of inventory, the institutional-grade financing behind marquee projects, and the growing buyer preference for branded service, privacy, and waterfront access. Below, MILLION Luxury maps the five new-development names most consistently associated with the region’s highest public asking figures, then translates what those numbers signal for serious buyers planning a 2026 move or portfolio allocation.



