
Evaluating the Threat of Saltwater Corrosion on Balcony Furniture in Surfside
Salt air is part of Surfside’s appeal, but it is equally persistent as a corrosive force on balcony furnishings. For oceanfront and near-ocean residences, chloride-laden mist, wind-driven spray, and high humidity can quietly degrade metals, finishes, and hardware, turning “outdoor” pieces into short-lived liabilities. This MILLION Luxury guide breaks down what actually fails first, which materials hold their look, and how owners can align furniture choices with building exposure, maintenance expectations, and resale-level presentation.

Assessing the Footprint of Secondary Scullery Kitchens at The Surf Club Four Seasons Surfside
In Surfside, the secondary scullery kitchen has evolved from a discreet luxury to a practical piece of residential infrastructure, especially in service-driven, oceanfront living. This editorial examines what that “second kitchen” really does for day-to-day function and resale positioning at The Surf Club Four Seasons Surfside, and how to evaluate its footprint without overbuilding or underutilizing square footage.

Fendi Château vs. Eighty Seven Park vs. Surf Club Four Seasons: Beachfront Boutique Luxury Compared
Surfside and North Beach have become a quiet proving ground for ultra-luxury, brand-forward condominium living. In a market where privacy, service, and architectural authorship increasingly matter as much as square footage, three boutique oceanfront towers consistently anchor the conversation: Fendi Château Residences, Eighty Seven Park, and The Surf Club Four Seasons Residences. Each property makes a different promise. One leans into fashion-house identity and flow-through plans. Another pairs a celebrated architect with a park-forward setting and wellness adjacency. The third blends legacy, hotel-grade services, and a historic address that continues to attract trophy-level demand. For buyers considering a primary residence, a lock-and-leave second home, or a long-term hold, understanding the nuance between these buildings is the point of the exercise.

Evaluating The Post Surfside Condominium Reserve Requirements For Luxury Buyers
For luxury condominium buyers in South Florida, the post-Surfside reserve conversation is no longer an abstract policy issue. It is a line-item reality that can influence monthly carrying costs, closing strategy, resale liquidity, and even which buildings feel truly “turnkey” over a 5 to 10 year hold. This editorial explains how to evaluate reserve requirements and special-assessment risk with the level of rigor sophisticated buyers apply to taxes, insurance, and title. Rather than focusing on any single property’s internal ledger, MILLION Luxury outlines a framework you can use across Surfside, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, Brickell, and Sunny Isles: what to request, what numbers to pressure-test, and which qualitative signals often matter as much as the spreadsheet.

Fort Lauderdale vs. Miami Beach: The Ultimate Waterfront Living Showdown
Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach offer two distinct expressions of South Florida waterfront living. Fort Lauderdale’s canal-woven landscape favors yacht ownership, privacy, and a gentler residential rhythm, while Miami Beach delivers high-energy oceanfront glamour, a global cultural calendar, and brand-led towers. Both markets now feature expansive, service-rich residences that blend resort convenience with private-club discretion. This editorial compares ambiance, water access, and the marquee developments reshaping each skyline to help you decide which shoreline fits your lifestyle.



