
The Well vs La Maré in Bay Harbor Islands: Amenities & wellness decision guide
In Bay Harbor Islands, two boutique newcomers are defining distinctly different ideas of waterfront luxury: a wellness-forward residence designed as a daily ritual, and a boating-forward address designed as a weekend that never ends. For buyers weighing lifestyle, carrying costs, and long-term livability, the choice is less about finishes and more about what you want your home to do for you.

Origin Residences vs La Maré: Choosing Bay Harbor’s Next-Generation Waterfront Address
A discreet buyer’s comparison of two Bay Harbor Islands waterfront launches: Origin Residences’ curated boutique model versus La Maré’s multi-collection, privacy-forward campus.

La Maré Regency vs. Alana: Two Boutique Bay Harbor Islands Addresses, Two Very Different Lifestyles
In Bay Harbor Islands, boutique new-construction has become a precise instrument: fewer neighbors, more intentional amenities, and a daily rhythm tuned to the water. La Maré Regency and Alana sit within the same coveted zip code, yet they speak to distinct buyer priorities. One leans into marina-minded waterfront living; the other elevates rooftop wellness and a close-knit residential feel. Here is how to compare them with the clarity a high-net-worth purchase deserves.

Boutique Waterfront Living: Bay Harbor Islands & Surfside Buildings Flying Under the Radar
Between Bal Harbour and Miami Beach, the twin enclaves of Bay Harbor Islands and Surfside are quietly assembling one of South Florida’s most compelling collections of boutique waterfront condominiums. This editorial maps the buildings and neighborhoods serious buyers are watching now, from marina-front Bay Harbor residences to design-led oceanfront addresses in Surfside. It explores how low scale architecture, curated amenities and limited inventory combine to create a discreet, high functioning lifestyle that feels more like a private club than a typical condo tower.



