
How to judge whether a marina is actually useful to your boating life
A beautiful dock is not necessarily a practical one. For South Florida boat owners, the right marina is defined less by optics than by fit: depth at low tide, slip dimensions, storm planning, service access, contract terms, and the simple efficiency of getting from residence to open water without friction.

How wealthy buyers can compare marina convenience without getting distracted by brochure language
A precise framework for evaluating marina convenience in South Florida, with emphasis on fit, depth, power, storm planning, operations, and the public records that separate infrastructure from polished marketing.

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.

Vita at Grove Isle vs Ziggurat Coconut Grove: island seclusion or village walkability?
A buyer-focused comparison of two distinct Coconut Grove luxury formats: Vita at Grove Isle’s private island retreat and Ziggurat Coconut Grove’s walkable village lifestyle.

How to compare dock length, depth, and bridge clearance before buying a yacht-friendly home
A precise buyer’s guide to evaluating dock length, water depth, and bridge clearance before purchasing a yacht-friendly South Florida residence.

Deep-water docking in Miami-Dade and Broward: What boat owners should verify before buying a condo
For yacht-minded condo buyers in Miami-Dade and Broward, a promised slip is only the beginning. MILLION Luxury outlines the practical checks that matter most before closing, from governing documents and title to permits, draft, bridge clearance, seawall condition, insurance, and storm rules.



