
Oceanfront vs. Bayfront vs. Intracoastal: Choosing the Right Waterfront Lifestyle in South Florida
South Florida’s waterfront is not one market, but three distinct lifestyles. Oceanfront prioritizes direct beach access and open Atlantic views, Intracoastal living balances calmer water with navigable routes, and canal-front homes deliver the closest thing to a private marina at your back door. The difference is not just romance, it is exposure, maintenance, and functional usability, from wave action to seawalls to bridge clearances. This guide maps the trade-offs high-net-worth buyers actually live with, so your waterfront choice matches how you spend your days.

Strong Dollar Effect: Is Miami Real Estate a Bargain for Foreign Buyers in 2026?
A softer U.S. dollar is reshaping the math for international buyers in South Florida luxury real estate in 2026. With foreign purchasing power rising, cash-heavy deal structures gaining influence, and a pipeline of design-forward new construction, the opportunity is real, but so are carrying costs, HOA dynamics, and valuation risk. This MILLION Luxury editorial frames what currency shifts may mean across Miami Beach, Brickell, Edgewater, and beyond, and how sophisticated buyers can underwrite with discipline.

Is South Florida’s Luxury Condo Market Overbuilt? How to Spot an Oversaturated Neighborhood
South Florida’s condo market has shifted into buyer-market territory, but the experience is highly uneven by neighborhood, building age, and fee structure. With inventory elevated and pricing expectations still adjusting, sophisticated buyers can negotiate meaningfully, especially in oversupplied urban cores and older towers facing inspection and reserve realities. At the same time, ultra-luxury continues to transact with a heavy cash profile, underscoring that scarcity, location, and product quality still command attention. This MILLION Luxury playbook outlines where leverage is strongest, what to underwrite before you write an offer, and how to distinguish lasting value from temporary noise.

Corner Unit Premium: Are End Units Worth the Higher Price in a Luxury Condo Building?
Corner residences remain one of the most consistently coveted positions in a South Florida tower. They offer more glass, more angles on the view, and typically fewer shared walls, but they also bring practical trade-offs: more exterior exposure to weather, potentially higher cooling demand, and sometimes more street noise. In today’s more negotiable luxury condo environment, the smartest approach is to separate the emotional draw from the defensible value by verifying how corner units have actually priced and resold within the same building and stack.

Edition Residences Edgewater vs. Villa Miami: Artistic Lifestyles on Biscayne Bay
Two upcoming Edgewater towers offer distinct versions of brand-led, service-forward condominium living: a high-rise EDITION residential concept with expansive amenity programming and a lower-density Villa Miami shaped by hospitality-driven lifestyle partners. This editorial compares architecture, interiors, layouts, and value signals, then places both within the broader South Florida map for buyers weighing privacy, services, and long-term positioning.

Edgewater vs. Miami Beach: High-Rise Bayfront Serenity or Bustling Beachfront Glamour?
A buyer-oriented comparison of two distinct waterfront lifestyles: Edgewater’s bayfront tower living on the mainland versus Miami Beach’s oceanfront, neighborhood-driven island experience. We look at pricing signals, daily logistics, and the types of residences that match how you actually live.



