
Well-Aging by Design: Universal Luxury for Multigenerational South Florida Homes
Universal design is no longer a clinical add-on. In South Florida’s premium market, the best homes and condominiums are quietly being planned for long horizons: graceful entries, generous circulation, spa baths without barriers, and tech that reduces friction without shouting for attention.

Miami’s F1 Deal Through 2041: The Long-Horizon Signal Luxury Buyers Read First
Formula 1’s contract extension for the Miami Grand Prix through 2041 turns a marquee weekend into a long-term civic asset. For luxury real estate, permanence matters: it justifies permanent infrastructure, compresses development timelines, and keeps Miami on a predictable global calendar alongside other headline events like FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. This article looks at what the extension suggests for pricing power, neighborhood selection, and where international demand is already concentrated.

Save Our Homes, Portability, and the Year-Two Property-Tax Reset: A South Florida Luxury Buyer’s Guide
In South Florida, the most expensive surprise is often not the closing cost, it is the year-two property tax bill. Understanding Florida’s Save Our Homes cap, the homestead exemption, and portability can help luxury buyers and existing owners plan with far more precision, especially in Miami-beach and other high-demand coastal markets.

Privacy, Access, and Amenity Culture: How South Florida Luxury Condos Balance Discretion With Community
From mobile credentials to thoughtfully programmed wellness floors, today’s best-in-class South Florida buildings treat privacy and community as complementary design problems. Here is what sophisticated buyers should look for in access control, surveillance, amenities, and governance.

Condo vs. House in South Florida: A Luxury Couple’s Decision Framework
For South Florida buyers, “condo versus house” is rarely just a floor plan preference. It’s a negotiation about time, autonomy, and risk: what you want to outsource, what you want to control, and how much volatility you are willing to carry in monthly costs. This MILLION Luxury editorial lays out a practical way for couples to compare true monthly ownership costs, understand HOA and assessment exposure, and choose a product type that fits both lifestyle and financial priorities in today’s market.

The Perigon Miami Beach: OMA’s Oceanfront Condominium Vision on Collins Avenue
On Miami Beach’s storied Collins Avenue, The Perigon is positioning itself as a new kind of oceanfront address: architecture-forward, privacy-led, and intentionally resident-centric. Planned for 5333 Collins Avenue in the Mid-Beach corridor often called Millionaires’ Row, the 17-story, 73-residence tower brings together Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) with interiors by Tara Bernerd & Partners and landscape architecture by Gustafson Porter + Bowman. With dual-water frontage between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Creek, and an amenity program that emphasizes private hospitality, The Perigon reflects where today’s ultra-prime buyer is headed: fewer residences, more discretion, and design that reads as a long-term asset, not a trend.



