
Veterinary Concierge Services and Large Dog Breed Policies: Colette Residences Brickell vs. 2200 Brickell
For Brickell buyers who treat pet logistics as a lifestyle line item, the most important differentiators are rarely the obvious ones. It is not only whether a building is "pet-friendly," but how it operationalizes the daily realities of large dogs: elevator etiquette, relief areas, grooming workflow, and whether management can coordinate care when you are traveling. This MILLION Luxury editorial frames what to ask, what to verify in writing, and how to compare policies and service culture when considering Colette Residences Brickell and 2200 Brickell.

Best Pet-Friendly Luxury Developments with Dedicated Grooming Spas
A buyer-oriented guide to what “pet-friendly” really means at the luxury tier, with a ranked shortlist of South Florida-style living priorities, grooming-spa expectations, and the building features that protect peace, privacy, and property values.

Origin vs La Baia in Bay Harbor Islands: Pet policies & dog amenities
For many Bay Harbor Islands buyers, the dog is not an accessory, it is a family member with a routine. When you are comparing boutique waterfront living at Origin and La Baia, the most important pet details are rarely the glossy ones. They are the operational rules that shape daily life: approvals, elevator etiquette, relief areas, grooming, and whether the building’s culture truly supports pet ownership. Because pet policies can change and are often enforced differently over time, the smart approach is to evaluate each condominium the way you would evaluate a private club: read the current rules, understand how they are applied, and confirm where your dog will comfortably fit into the building’s rhythm. This guide frames the comparison through what matters most to owners who travel, entertain, and expect discretion.

Top Seven South Florida Developments Featuring Master Planned Botanical Gardens And Walking Paths
In South Florida’s highest tier, landscaped acreage and walkable greenspace have become a defining differentiator, not decorative filler. Buyers increasingly value a daily route: shaded paths for morning movement, calm gardens for decompression, and thoughtfully planted courtyards that read as a private park rather than a lobby amenity. The most compelling communities treat landscape architecture as an organizing principle. Paths are aligned to minimize conflict with vehicles, planting is layered for privacy and cooling, and garden rooms are composed to feel intentional across seasons. Below, MILLION Luxury outlines what discerning buyers should look for, then presents a ranked selection of developments that best capture the master-planned botanical garden and walking-path lifestyle.

Top Seven Luxury Condominiums In South Florida Featuring Dedicated Dog Spas And Private Runs
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to South Florida condo living for dog owners, focusing on what to look for when a building advertises pet spas and private runs, plus a curated, lifestyle-driven shortlist.

The Perigon vs. Five Park: Two Visions of Miami Beach’s Future Skyline
Miami Beach’s luxury market is entering a new chapter defined by height, design pedigree, and public-realm ambition. Five Park, now complete, brings a 48-story silhouette, extensive amenity programming, and an adjacent 3-acre park that changes the daily texture of South of Fifth. Farther north along Collins Avenue, The Perigon advances a boutique, dual-waterfront proposition with a sculptural OMA form and residences elevated above the flood line. Together, these projects signal a shift from purely private luxury to a more layered model where architecture, landscape, and connectivity shape long-term value.



