
Top 10 Mega-Yacht Marinas Integrated into South Florida Residential Projects
A buyer-oriented look at South Florida’s most coveted liveaboard-adjacent addresses and the marina ecosystems that power them, plus what to verify before you commit.

Navigating Superyacht Logistics: Deep-Water Slips and Navigational Drafts at St. Regis Bahia Mar
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to evaluating deep-water access, drafts, and day-to-day yacht logistics around Bahia Mar in Fort Lauderdale, with practical checklists and South Florida comparables.

The Logistic Reality Of Securing A Fifty Foot Boat Slip In Miami Beach
In Miami Beach, a 50-foot slip is less an amenity than a logistical asset. Availability is finite, operating rules are exacting, and the real cost includes insurance, crew access, security, tides, and the daily choreography between home, dock, and sea. This editorial outlines the practical path: define your boating profile, map the waterways you will actually use, vet marina terms and physical constraints, and decide whether proximity or certainty matters more. For many buyers, the cleanest solution is to pair a Miami-beach residence with a protected slip strategy nearby, treating the berth as part of the lifestyle portfolio rather than a last-minute add-on.

South of Fifth, Miami Beach: The Ultra-Luxury Enclave at the Tip of South Beach
A buyer-oriented editorial on South of Fifth’s ultra-luxury condo landscape, from landmark towers and boutique buildings to the lifestyle anchors that keep demand resilient.

Fisher Island vs. Indian Creek: The Ultimate Privacy Choice for Ultra‑High‑Net‑Worth Buyers
Two of Miami’s most guarded addresses are evolving in distinct ways: Fisher Island’s club-centric, condo-forward lifestyle and Indian Creek’s municipality-scale estate privacy. This MILLION Luxury editorial breaks down access, ownership costs, supply, and how buyers are positioning capital across both enclaves.

Baccarat Residences vs. Cipriani Residences: Brickell’s Battle of Branded Towers
In Brickell, two branded high-rises are defining what “service” means in Miami’s next cycle: Baccarat Residences at the Miami River’s edge and Cipriani Residences Miami along South Miami Avenue. Both are designed by Arquitectonica, yet their propositions diverge in the details that matter to end users and long-term holders: waterfront access and marina positioning versus a brand-led dining culture and an upper-tier collection in the tower’s top floors. This guide compares what is publicly marketed today, with a focus on layout philosophy, amenities, construction signals, and who each tower tends to fit.



