
St. Regis® Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale vs. Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences Fort Lauderdale: Yacht culture and beachfront routine
A buyer-focused comparison of Fort Lauderdale’s two most compelling branded waterfront lifestyles, examining how marina culture, inlet access, service structure, and daily beachfront rhythm shape the ownership experience.

W Pompano Beach Hotel & Residences Versus St. Regis Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale: Rental Program Flexibility
A buyer-focused comparison of rental-program flexibility at W Pompano Beach Hotel & Residences and St. Regis Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale, with emphasis on hotel-managed participation versus residential ownership autonomy.

Securing Deep-Water Dockage Without Fixed Bridges in Fort Lauderdale’s Luxury Market
Bridge-free access is one of Fort Lauderdale’s clearest dividing lines in the upper waterfront market, especially for buyers whose vessels make fixed-bridge clearance a nonstarter. In this tier, private deep-water dockage is not a decorative amenity but a practical asset shaped by siting, channel conditions, deeded rights, and the daily convenience of moving directly from residence to inlet.

Riva Residenze Fort Lauderdale Versus St. Regis Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale: Yachting Proximity and Deep-Water Access
A buyer-focused comparison of Fort Lauderdale’s two distinct waterfront propositions: Riva Residenze’s integrated private marina on the New River versus St. Regis Residences Bahia Mar’s adjacency to one of the city’s most established large-yacht marina ecosystems.

Understanding Wake Restrictions and Turning Basins for Fort Lauderdale Canal Properties
A buyer-focused guide to wake restrictions, turning basins, and canal maneuverability in Fort Lauderdale, with practical due diligence points for waterfront property decisions.

Best Five Ultra Luxury Towers in Fort Lauderdale with Exclusive Resident Only Dining
In Fort Lauderdale, the most coveted new and legacy towers are moving beyond amenity decks into something more private: resident-only dining moments that feel closer to a members club than a condominium perk. The appeal is not just convenience, but control: curated service, discreet settings, and a culinary ritual that can anchor the day without leaving the building. Because publicly disclosed details on resident-only dining programs vary by property and evolve over time, the most reliable way to evaluate “exclusive dining” is to focus on the architecture of hospitality around it: dedicated lounges and club floors, in-residence catering capabilities, private event rooms, and the operator’s ability to deliver consistent service. Below, MILLION Luxury highlights five Fort Lauderdale towers that best match that brief, then breaks down what to ask, what to verify, and how to purchase with the same discernment you bring to the rest of your portfolio.



