
How Package-Room Capacity Should Shape Your Shortlist Before the First Tour
A practical guide for luxury condominium buyers on evaluating package-room capacity before touring, with emphasis on privacy, service flow, second-home ownership and long-term livability.

Ocean House Surfside: What Seasonal Buyers Should Know About Structural Reserve-Study Exposure
A discreet buyer’s guide to understanding structural reserve-study exposure at Ocean House Surfside, with emphasis on seasonal ownership, document review, cash planning, and resale discipline.

Jade Ocean Sunny Isles Beach or The Delmore Surfside: Which Better Supports Buyers Who Want a Finance-Friendly Urban Base
A finance-minded comparison of Jade Ocean in Sunny Isles Beach and The Delmore in Surfside, focused on neighborhood fit, condo due diligence, and the documents buyers should review before assuming either property is easier to finance.

The Quiet-Risk Question Behind Special Assessments in Luxury Condos
A discreet buyer’s guide to special-assessment risk in Florida luxury condos, from reserves and milestone inspections to liens, insurance costs, financing eligibility, and resale liquidity.

The Quiet-Risk Question Behind Property-Manager Access in Luxury Condos
In South Florida’s luxury condo market, property-manager access is becoming a discreet but important diligence question, shaping privacy, liability, vendor control, and long-term ownership confidence.

How to Read Operating Cost Realism Like a Luxury Buyer, Not a Tourist
A luxury buyer in South Florida should read carrying costs as a forward-looking ownership model, not a listing-sheet snapshot. Taxes, insurance, reserves, inspections, and assessments all deserve underwriting before the view, brand, or floor plan becomes the deciding factor.



