
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.

South Florida Ultra-Luxury Real Estate Outlook 2026: Where Liquidity, Scarcity, and Lifestyle Converge
South Florida’s ultra-luxury market is moving into 2026 with near-record momentum, but the decision set for buyers has matured: less about chasing headlines, more about underwriting lifestyle, certainty, and long-term optionality. From Miami Beach price discovery and Fisher Island scarcity to Brickell’s shifting listing landscape and Palm Beach’s cash-heavy stability, this is a market where micro-location, building quality, and long-horizon conviction matter more than broad metro medians.

Mercedes-Benz Places vs Cipriani Residences Brickell: Choosing Your Branded Life in Brickell
In Brickell’s most competitive new-construction corridor, branded towers are no longer just a logo in the lobby. They are operating systems for daily life, expressed through wellness, mobility, dining, service, and the way a building asks you to spend your time. Mercedes-Benz Places and Cipriani Residences are two of the most closely watched names in this category, each pursuing a distinct vision of modern luxury: one engineered around experience, movement, and curated recreation, the other anchored in hospitality, dining, and private-club ritual. This editorial from MILLION Luxury looks at what each project is marketing today, and how those choices may translate into lived value for buyers who care as much about lifestyle architecture as floor plans.

Top 10 Signals Defining South Florida’s Ultra-Luxury Market in 2026
From record-setting penthouse pricing to municipal-grade security and yacht-ready marinas, South Florida’s ultra-luxury market is increasingly defined by operational advantages as much as square footage. This editorial ranking distills the most buyer-relevant signals shaping value at the top of the market heading into 2026, with clear distinctions between closed sales, reported contracts, and marketed positioning.

Top 5 Wellness-Club Condo Gyms in Miami, Where Training Meets Recovery
In Miami’s highest-performing residential towers, wellness has moved beyond a room of machines. Developers are increasingly positioning fitness and recovery as a private-club ecosystem: layered amenities, spa-grade restoration, and service that makes consistency effortless. Below, MILLION Luxury ranks five standout buildings where the gym feels less like an accessory and more like the lifestyle’s central spine.

Mercedes-Benz Places Miami in Brickell: A Buyer’s Guide to the New Era of Branded Living
Mercedes-Benz Places Miami brings a global design brand into Brickell with a large-scale residential and hospitality program, an amenity stack sized like a private club, and a public-realm promise tied to Southside Park. For buyers evaluating branded real estate in South Florida, the project is a case study in how lifestyle engineering, service culture, and long-term neighborhood value intersect, along with the due diligence required in pre-construction.



