
Ownership angles to understand around Aria Reserve Miami, Shell Bay by Auberge Hallandale, and Delano Residences & Hotel Miami in South Florida
A buyer-focused guide to ownership structure, flexibility, cost exposure, and exit planning across three South Florida luxury residential formats.

Villa Miami and Delano Residences & Hotel Miami: what buyers should know about long-term livability
A buyer-focused look at long-term livability for Villa Miami and Delano Residences & Hotel Miami, emphasizing neighborhood context, construction profile, branded-service governance, climate exposure and daily quality of life.

Bayfront Edgewater with different moods: The Cove Residences Edgewater vs EDITION Edgewater
A buyer-focused comparison of The Cove Residences Edgewater and EDITION Edgewater, two waterfront addresses with distinct interpretations of luxury on Biscayne Bay.

619 Residences by Foster + Partners + Nobu Hospitality vs Faena Residences Miami Downtown Miami: restrained service culture or overt cultural glamour downtown?
A buyer-facing comparison of two distinct branded luxury propositions in Miami: 619 Residences offers disciplined architecture and Nobu-led service integration, while Faena Residences Miami advances a more theatrical, culture-forward residential identity. For Downtown and Edgewater-adjacent buyers, the difference is less about square footage than about how one wants to live, host, and be seen.

Evaluating the Efficacy of Condominium Hotel Programs in Downtown Miami
Condo-hotel programs can look like an elegant solution for owners who want both lifestyle flexibility and income potential, but in Downtown Miami the fine print often matters more than the marketing. This editorial outlines how these programs typically function, where friction appears in real operations, and what a sophisticated buyer should underwrite before assuming hotel-style returns. The goal is not to argue for or against condo-hotel ownership, but to clarify which structures tend to align with premium expectations and which can quietly dilute control, privacy, and resale optionality.



