
Brickell vs. Wynwood: Miami’s Luxury Condo Split, and What It Means for 2026 Buyers
Brickell and Wynwood are no longer competing on the same terms. Brickell is Miami’s established, brand-forward vertical neighborhood: liquid, internationally recognized, and increasingly defined by amenity-rich towers. Wynwood, by contrast, is evolving from a cultural destination into a live-work district, with office growth and design-led residential inventory that tends to enter at a lower price point than Brickell’s new-build pipeline. For buyers, the choice is less about which neighborhood is “hot” and more about aligning a purchase with how you plan to use the home: as a primary residence with daily transit convenience, as a pied-à-terre with hospitality-style service, or as a flexible asset where rental rules and future neighborhood maturation matter.

Downtown Miami’s Next Luxury Benchmark: Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences vs JEM Private Residences
Two Downtown towers are redefining Miami’s luxury proposition: a supertall branded address on Biscayne Boulevard and a private-residences model inside Miami Worldcenter. Here is how they differ in architecture, service, lifestyle programming, and buyer fit, plus a Miami Beach counterpoint for those prioritizing sand, sunset, and legacy hospitality.

South Florida Ultra-Luxury Real Estate 2026: Cash, Crypto, and the New Liquidity Playbook
A discreet field guide to how $10M-plus buyers are structuring purchases in a higher-rate world, why new development lending still matters, and what the latest trophy comps signal for 2026.

Top 5 Broward Waterfront Neighborhoods Defining 2025’s Trophy-Home Market
In 2025, Broward’s luxury conversation centered less on a single headline closing and more on a set of waterfront micro-markets where design, dockage, and inlet access set pricing power. From Harbor Beach’s Intracoastal frontage to the canal geometry of Las Olas Isles and the enduring appeal of Rio Vista, Fort Lauderdale’s most coveted pockets continued to behave like a separate asset class. Against a countywide backdrop of rising sales volume, a maturing pricing cycle, and a growing pipeline of ultra-luxury product across South Florida, these neighborhoods outline what buyers are actually paying for: privacy, water, and effortless lifestyle logistics.

Brickell vs. Sunny Isles Beach: Choosing a Luxury Condo Address for 2026
For buyers weighing Miami’s urban core against the Atlantic edge, Brickell and Sunny Isles Beach offer two distinct definitions of luxury: one powered by walkable city infrastructure and global finance, the other by direct Oceanfront living and resort-grade towers. Using recent market signals and on-the-ground lifestyle realities, this guide helps you match address to intent, whether you prioritize liquidity, views, amenities, or a second-home rhythm.

EDITION Residences Fort Lauderdale: Boutique Branded Living on the Intracoastal
A discreet, low-supply branded residence is planned for 551 Bayshore Drive, positioning EDITION’s hospitality DNA alongside Fort Lauderdale’s accelerating waterfront reinvestment cycle.



