
Top 5 Brickell Residences for Buyers Who Need South Florida Tax-Aware Ownership
A discreet Brickell buyer’s guide to five residences suited to tax-aware ownership, with an emphasis on fit, flexibility, liquidity, and advisory discipline.

Una Residences Brickell and Colette Residences Brickell: A Due-Diligence Lens on Full-Time Ownership, Seasonal Use, and Rental-Restriction Fit
A buyer-focused Brickell due-diligence guide comparing Una Residences Brickell and Colette Residences Brickell across primary residence use, seasonal ownership, and rental-rule fit.

Miami Design Residences Midtown Miami and Una Residences Brickell: Two Ownership Models for Buyers Focused on Chef-Ready Kitchens, Catering Flow, and Private Dining Rooms
A buyer-focused comparison of Miami Design Residences Midtown Miami and Una Residences Brickell through the lens of chef-ready kitchens, catered entertaining, service flow, and ownership due diligence.

Brickell Luxury Condo Fees: HOA, Reserves, Insurance, and Assessment Risk
A buyer-focused guide to reading Brickell luxury condo fees through service quality, reserve discipline, insurance exposure, and assessment risk.

Assessing the Appeal of Japanese-Inspired Minimalist Architecture at 619 Brickell
A discreet design language can be a powerful differentiator in Brickell. This article examines why Japanese-inspired minimalism may resonate at 619 Brickell, from spatial clarity and natural materials to buyer psychology, quiet luxury, and the competitive logic of standing apart in Miami’s dense high-rise market.

ORA by Casa Tua vs Una Residences in Brickell: Terrace lifestyle & outdoor living
Two new Brickell towers are selling a similar promise, expansive terraces and an everyday relationship to the outdoors, yet they deliver it through very different urban realities. ORA by Casa Tua leans into elevated gardens, rooftop programming, and hospitality-forward energy in the heart of Brickell. Una Residences, by contrast, anchors outdoor living to the waterfront, pairing large terraces with a direct relationship to Biscayne Bay and a lower-density residential profile. For buyers weighing lifestyle, privacy, rental flexibility, and timeline, the distinction is less about square footage and more about where outdoor time actually happens each day.



