
What to ask about marina waitlists, slip rights, and operating realities before buying around boating
For South Florida buyers drawn to a waterfront address, the phrase boat slip included can imply a lifestyle advantage and a meaningful layer of value. In practice, that value depends on legal structure, dockmaster control, environmental constraints, service standards, and storm planning. This MILLION guide outlines the questions to ask before you price a slip into the purchase.

Key Biscayne vs. Fisher Island: Which enclave fits buyers prioritizing privacy, boating, and schools?
For South Florida buyers weighing privacy, yachting convenience, and family practicality, Key Biscayne and Fisher Island answer the brief in very different ways. Fisher Island is the more insulated, club-driven address, while Key Biscayne delivers a broader residential village with stronger everyday school access and a more active public-facing marine lifestyle.

Oceana Key Biscayne vs. The Surf Club Four Seasons Surfside: Island family life versus legendary beachfront service
A buyer-focused comparison of Oceana Key Biscayne and The Surf Club Four Seasons Surfside, examining privacy, service, family use, governance, waterfront lifestyle, and value positioning across two distinct South Florida luxury models.

Top 5 Low-Density Boutique Waterfront Developments for Ultimate Island Privacy
A ranked look at five South Florida waterfront residences where low density, controlled access, and island or enclave settings create a rarer form of luxury: privacy.

Comparing The Marina Accessibility Of Oceana Key Biscayne Against Oceana Bal Harbour
A buyer’s comparison of how marina life actually works from two of South Florida’s most coveted oceanfront addresses, with an emphasis on day-to-day access, routes, and practical boating considerations.

Key Biscayne Waterfront Condos: A Discreet Luxury Buyer’s Guide
Key Biscayne’s waterfront condominium market blends true island privacy with Miami’s global liquidity. Here is how sophisticated buyers evaluate pricing, buildings, schools, boating access, and climate risk before committing capital.



