
Family buying in Miami: How to evaluate school commutes, pickups, and after-school routines by neighborhood
A buyer-focused guide to assessing Miami neighborhoods through the lens of school access, daily routing, and after-school logistics, with practical context on Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Brickell, and Pinecrest-oriented decision-making.

Boat lifts, no-wake zones, and bridge clearance: The boating checklist for Biscayne Bay buyers
For Biscayne Bay buyers, waterfront prestige is only the beginning. The real test is operational: whether a property can launch, accommodate, and route your vessel with minimal friction. From lift permitting and protected shoreline habitat to no-wake corridors, bridge constraints, and Government Cut traffic, this is the practical checklist that separates a beautiful bayfront address from a truly usable boating residence.

Top 5 residences for yacht owners who want marina access without a long commute
For South Florida buyers who measure luxury in minutes from foyer to fairway, these five marina-linked residences stand out for direct slip proximity, sheltered dockage, and efficient access to open water. MILLION Luxury ranks the addresses that best compress the distance between home and helm.

Walk-to-dining living in Miami: Neighborhoods where the restaurant mix matters for owners
In Miami’s luxury market, restaurant access has evolved from a pleasant convenience into a defining ownership metric. Buyers increasingly weigh not only whether they can walk to dinner, but whether a neighborhood’s dining mix feels durable, distinctive, and aligned with their lifestyle, entertaining habits, and long-term value outlook.

Mr. C Tigertail Coconut Grove vs. Opus Coconut Grove: Boutique brand personality versus intimate residential feel
A buyer-focused comparison of two distinct Coconut Grove luxury addresses: Mr. C Tigertail Coconut Grove, with its boutique branded hospitality identity, and Opus Coconut Grove, with its quieter residential-only feel. The distinction is less about better or worse and more about which lifestyle each building is designed to serve.

Top 5 South Florida projects for families who want kid-friendly pools and secure common areas
For affluent South Florida families, the most compelling residential buildings now balance resort-style pool living with the reassurance of controlled-access common areas. This ranked edit highlights five projects across Edgewater, Coconut Grove, Downtown Miami, and Sunny Isles Beach that stand out for family-oriented amenity environments, full-service operations, and secure shared spaces.



