
Top 10 Developments Implementing Advanced Hurricane Resilience Infrastructure
In South Florida, hurricane resilience is no longer a checkbox. It is a design philosophy that touches structure, glazing, power, water, vertical transportation, and the day-after experience that matters most to residents. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at ten leading developments and the advanced infrastructure strategies that define best-in-class storm readiness, along with a buyer-oriented framework for evaluating resilience beyond marketing language.

The Financial Implications of Transferring Residency from the UK to South Florida
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at what typically changes financially when a UK household establishes residency in South Florida, with a focus on taxes, property costs, structuring, and cross-border planning considerations.

The Truth About Condo Association Reserves Post-Surfside Legislation
Post-Surfside reserve reforms have changed how Florida condo owners pay for long-term building obligations. For luxury buyers, reserves are now a frontline due-diligence item that can meaningfully affect monthly costs, resale liquidity, and negotiating leverage. This guide explains what reserves are, why they matter more today, and how to interpret a building’s financial posture with a buyer’s lens.

Assessing the Value of Concierge Medicine Partnerships in Residential Towers
Concierge medicine is moving from a personal luxury to a building-level amenity, reshaping how South Florida buyers evaluate wellness, privacy, and day-to-day friction. For developers and associations, the value is rarely just clinical access; it is a brand-aligned service model that can deepen retention, support rental demand, and reduce the lifestyle compromises that come with high-travel schedules. This editorial examines what to look for, what to avoid, and how to underwrite the real premium of a medical partnership inside a residential tower.

Evaluating Natural Stone vs Composite Materials in Coastal Environments
In South Florida, the decision between natural stone and composite surfaces is less about taste and more about coastal physics: salt, sun, wind-driven rain, and constant cleaning. For luxury residences, the best outcomes come from matching the material to the microclimate, selecting the right finish, and specifying detailing that keeps water out and maintenance predictable.

Top Seven Developments In South Florida Optimizing Natural Light Through Custom Exposure Angles
Seven South Florida buildings where orientation, glazing, and floorplate decisions prioritize daylight and manage heat, privacy, and views for luxury buyers.



