
Lighthouse Point Waterfront Real Estate: Ocean-Access Nuance, Marina Culture, and Today’s Buyer Calculus
In a compact Broward community defined by canals, docks, and a distinctly residential rhythm, Lighthouse Point rewards buyers who understand the difference between “waterfront” and truly usable ocean access. Here is what matters most, from bridge and draft constraints to marina options and current pricing signals.

Top 5 New Luxury Condo Developments Shaping Broward for 2026
Broward’s coastal corridor is entering a more rarefied era: branded residential towers in Pompano Beach, large-scale mixed-use momentum in Hallandale, and a boutique waterfront counterpoint in Fort Lauderdale. Below, MILLION Luxury breaks down five projects frequently cited in the 2026 conversation, then translates what they signal for buyers prioritizing service, scarcity, and long-term waterfront durability.

Hollywood Beach’s Next Luxury Cycle: A Buyer’s Guide to New Development, Boutique Inventory, and Resale Reality
Hollywood Beach is moving into a new phase, with major institutional investment and more than $1 billion in reported development activity reshaping expectations for waterfront living in Broward. From the planned scale of Icon Beach Residences to ultra-boutique offerings like Bellamar, the market is expanding at the top end while resale dynamics normalize. Here is what sophisticated buyers should watch as 2026 approaches.

South Florida Ultra-Luxury Real Estate 2026: Pricing Power, Inventory Reality, and Where the Next Premium Is Forming
A buyer-oriented, tri-county read on South Florida’s 2026 ultra-luxury landscape, grounded in recent pricing, inventory, and demand signals across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach.

Parkland vs. Weston: A Buyer’s Guide to Broward’s Most Coveted Family Suburbs
Two addresses in Broward County consistently rise to the top for families who want space, strong schools, and a private, country-club caliber lifestyle without leaving South Florida. Parkland and Weston both deliver polished master-planned living, yet their value profiles, housing stock, and day-to-day rhythm feel meaningfully different. Using publicly available city and market datasets, this MILLION Luxury guide breaks down where each community wins, what buyers should underwrite, and how to match neighborhood style to your household’s priorities.

When Luxury Becomes a Lot: The Quiet Logic Behind South Florida Teardowns
In South Florida’s most coveted neighborhoods, the most valuable feature of a property can be the part you cannot renovate: the land itself. From deepwater frontage in Broward to tightly held intracoastal streets, the teardown conversation is less about “waste” and more about precision, compliance, and the economics of irreplaceable location. This MILLION Luxury editorial unpacks why affluent buyers increasingly treat certain single-family-homes as placeholders, what demolition and rebuild really entail, and when a branded Oceanfront residence may be the cleaner alternative to years of construction risk.


