
Larry Page’s Coconut Grove Double Purchase Signals a New Ultra-Luxury Playbook in South Florida
A reported $173.4 million two-home buying move by Google co-founder Larry Page highlights how today’s ultra-wealthy are treating South Florida real estate as a portfolio: privacy, control, and optionality across multiple assets. From Coconut Grove acreage to Miami Beach’s branded residences, the market is being shaped by compound strategies, residency timing, and a rising premium on security and adjacency.

Parkland vs Boca Raton: Choosing the Right Luxury Address for Family Life, Lifestyle, and Long-Term Value
A discreet, buyer-oriented comparison of Parkland and Boca Raton for South Florida luxury real estate, from pricing and gated neighborhoods to schools and daily lifestyle.

Quiet Luxury in South Florida: Privacy, Views, and the New Ultra-Prime Checklist
Ultra-wealth buyers are prioritizing privacy, indoor-outdoor living, and design-forward discretion over flash. For South Florida, the result is a sharper focus on sightlines, security, and lifestyle outcomes that feel effortless, not performative.

Weston vs. Coral Gables: Two Gated-Luxury Lifestyles, One South Florida Decision
A buyer-oriented comparison of Weston and Coral Gables through the lenses that matter most at the ultra-premium level: gating, inventory, architecture, family infrastructure, and market signals.

Fisher Island Privacy, Perfected: Palazzo del Sol vs Palazzo della Luna
On Fisher Island, privacy is not a feature you add at the end. It is engineered into circulation, enforced by community rules, and expressed through design choices that influence how a residence feels the moment you arrive. Here, MILLION Luxury compares Palazzo del Sol and Palazzo della Luna through the buyer’s lens that matters most on the island: controlled access, low-friction arrivals, and a day-to-day rhythm that stays quiet by default.

Boca West vs. St. Andrews Country Club: A Buyer’s Guide to Boca Raton’s Private Club Real Estate
For buyers who value privacy, service, and a year-round social calendar, Boca Raton’s legacy club communities remain a distinct category of South Florida real estate. Boca West Country Club and St. Andrews Country Club sit at the top of that conversation, but they deliver luxury through different structures: one defined by scale and “village” variety, the other by a more concentrated, single-family-only environment. This MILLION Luxury guide focuses on the pieces that materially affect ownership and daily life: the physical footprint of each community, the golf and racquet ecosystems, what is publicly disclosed about dues and governance, and how to think about real estate optionality when your home is paired with a private-club lifestyle.



