
Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove vs. Ziggurat: Two Visions of Coconut Grove Luxury
A buyer-oriented look at two headline new-construction offerings in Coconut Grove, from brand-operated privacy to ultra-boutique, design-forward living.

Vita at Grove Isle, Completed: Coconut Grove’s Private-Island Answer to the Ultra-Luxury Condo
Completed in December 2025, Vita at Grove Isle brings 65 ultra-luxury residences to a private island setting in Biscayne Bay, pairing boutique scale with full-service wellness, racquet sports, marina-adjacent living, and two-story penthouses designed as rooftop terrace homes. With reported asking prices in early 2026 spanning the mid-$6 millions to the low-$20 millions and a notable $20.1 million penthouse sale, the project signals how decisively buyers are valuing privacy, waterfront access, and turnkey design in the Coconut Grove orbit.

South Florida’s Trophy Home Market in 2026: Records, Global Cash, and the New Luxury Baseline
South Florida enters 2026 with ultra-luxury momentum that is broad-based but not uniform: $10M-plus closings remain frequent, Miami Beach condo pricing is pressing higher on a per-square-foot basis, and trophy transactions are resetting expectations without necessarily rewriting everyday comps. For buyers and sellers operating at the top of the market, the story is less about a single headline sale and more about liquidity, supply, and the persistent pull of branded, service-forward living.

Days on Market in South Florida Luxury: What a Long Listing Really Signals
In South Florida’s luxury tiers, days on market is less a verdict than a signal. Used well, it can clarify price discovery, marketing quality, and negotiation leverage without mistaking “stale” for “flawed.”

Guest-Ready Luxury Condos in Coconut Grove: Boutique Service, Bayfront Amenities, and the Details That Matter
In South Florida’s luxury market, “amenities” are only half the story. For buyers who host often, travel frequently, or maintain a second residence, the more decisive question is operational: how does the building handle arrivals, deliveries, vehicles, and the quiet logistics of everyday hospitality? Using publicly reported details, this MILLION Luxury editorial looks at two distinct Coconut Grove archetypes: a new, green-certified boutique concept and an established multi-tower bayfront community with event-forward lifestyle infrastructure. The goal is not to crown a single winner, but to clarify what to prioritize before you buy.

Coconut Grove’s Next Boutique Address Book: The Lincoln and Ziggurat, Compared
Two new Coconut Grove launches are setting a distinctly low-density tone for buyers who value privacy, design intent, and construction-tied deposit structures.



