
One Thousand Museum Downtown Miami vs. Aston Martin Residences Downtown Miami: Architectural icon living and privacy reality
A buyer-focused comparison of Downtown Miami’s two Herzog & de Meuron trophy towers, examining where architectural legacy, branding, density, and day-to-day privacy diverge for ultra-luxury owners.

Top 5 Miami neighborhoods where true walkability pairs with ultra-luxury condos
For luxury buyers in Miami, true walkability means more than a favorable score. It is the ability to step from a residence into a fully realized neighborhood with dining, culture, waterfront access, daily conveniences, and an active street life that does not require constant reliance on a car. Within that lens, five neighborhoods stand apart: Brickell, Downtown Miami, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and Wynwood.

Alina Residences Boca Raton vs. Glass House Boca Raton: Downtown Boca energy versus quieter boutique ownership
A buyer-focused comparison of two luxury Boca Raton condominium propositions: Alina Residences for those who want Downtown convenience and Glass House for those drawn to privacy, intimacy, and boutique ownership.

Villa Miami vs. Waldorf Astoria Residences Downtown Miami: New inventory and who each tower truly serves
A buyer-focused comparison of two of Miami’s most closely watched new luxury towers, clarifying where pricing overlaps, how the amenity models diverge, and which ownership profile each residence best serves.

Private parking in Miami towers: Assigned spaces, lifts, and valet rules affluent buyers should understand
In Miami’s luxury tower market, parking is not a minor convenience. It is a legal right, an operational system, and often a defining part of the arrival experience. For affluent buyers evaluating residences in Brickell, Downtown, Edgewater, Miami Beach, and Sunny Isles, the essential question is not simply how many spaces come with a unit, but how those rights are documented, managed, and transferred.

Private marina access without owning a slip: How South Florida luxury condos handle dockage rights
In South Florida’s waterfront condo market, private marina access increasingly comes through leases, licenses, shared-use programs, and operator-managed amenities rather than deeded slip ownership. For buyers in Brickell, Miami Beach, Downtown, and Fort Lauderdale, the real value lies in understanding availability, vessel limits, transfer rules, and the true cost of access once HOA structures and marina partnerships are taken into account.



