
How to Negotiate Around Owner-Only Amenity Floors Without Losing the Right Residence
Owner-only amenity floors can sharpen the difference between a beautiful apartment and the right long-term residence. The strongest buyers negotiate access, governance, carrying costs, and daily usability before focusing on cosmetic concessions.

St. Regis® Residences Brickell: How Households Should Think About Staffing Ratios
A buyer-oriented guide to staffing ratios at St. Regis® Residences Brickell, focused on service expectations, building support, private staffing needs, and first-year calibration.

The Buyer's Checklist for Owner-Only Treatment Rooms in Miami and Palm Beach Residences
A practical buyer’s guide to evaluating owner-only treatment rooms in Miami and Palm Beach residences, with attention to legal permissions, building systems, privacy, practitioner access, and resale flexibility.

What to Ask About Flood-Zone Interpretation Before Buying a South Florida Luxury Condo
A buyer-focused guide to interpreting flood-zone language before acquiring a South Florida luxury condominium, with questions on maps, elevation, insurance, association exposure, resilience, and operations.

Why Buyers Are Treating Safe-Room Feasibility as a 2026 Filter in South Florida
South Florida luxury buyers are increasingly evaluating whether a residence can accommodate a discreet secure room, treating feasibility as part of privacy, resilience, and long-term optionality rather than as an afterthought.

What Cash Buyers Should Still Verify About Reserve Philosophy
Cash buyers may avoid lender requirements, but they still need a precise understanding of how a condominium association thinks about reserves, future capital needs, assessments, and long-term stewardship.



