
Best Waterfront Addresses for Uninterrupted Sunset Views
A buyer-oriented guide to South Florida’s most reliable sunset orientations, from bayfront skyline drama to Intracoastal glow, plus a ranked shortlist of coveted vantage points.

Top 10 Developments Implementing Advanced Hurricane Resilience Infrastructure
In South Florida, hurricane resilience is no longer a checkbox. It is a design philosophy that touches structure, glazing, power, water, vertical transportation, and the day-after experience that matters most to residents. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at ten leading developments and the advanced infrastructure strategies that define best-in-class storm readiness, along with a buyer-oriented framework for evaluating resilience beyond marketing language.

Top 5 Condominiums with Private Club Memberships Included in Ownership
A private club, bundled into condominium ownership, changes the rhythm of South Florida living: less planning, more certainty, and a hospitality layer that stays consistent across seasons. This editorial outlines what “included” typically means in practice, what to verify before you commit, and five condominium archetypes that best deliver the club-with-keys lifestyle buyers are seeking today.

Top 5 Developments Offering House Cars and Bespoke Chauffeur Services
In South Florida’s top tier, a house car is less a perk than a promise: the building can move you with the same discretion and consistency as it can host you. From curb-to-cabin transfers to evening reservations that require a quiet arrival, chauffeured service is becoming a decisive differentiator, especially for buyers who split time between waterfront neighborhoods and private aviation. Still, “house car” can mean anything from a scheduled sedan to a true, white-glove, concierge-led transportation program. The most compelling offerings combine professional drivers, polished service standards, and a front desk that treats routing, timing, and privacy as part of the residence’s operating system. Below, MILLION Luxury outlines five developments where the lifestyle narrative is inseparable from how you arrive.

The Impact of 2026 Federal Estate Tax Sunsets on Trust Purchases at The Residences at Six Fisher Island
With federal estate tax provisions widely expected to shift in 2026, sophisticated buyers are revisiting how they take title, especially when the asset is a South Florida legacy residence. On Fisher Island, where privacy, access control, and long-hold ownership are part of the value proposition, trust purchases can be less about tax headlines and more about governance: who controls the home, how costs are funded, what happens on incapacity, and how a multi-generational family actually uses the property. This MILLION Luxury editorial explores the practical impact of a potential 2026 estate tax “sunset” on trust-owned condo purchases at The Residences at Six Fisher Island, focusing on what can be decided at contract and closing, what must be coordinated with counsel, and where buyers tend to underestimate operational details once the deed is recorded.

Evaluating Padel Court Acoustics and Club Culture: Reserve at SoLe Mia vs. Mercedes-Benz Places Miami
Padel has arrived as a lifestyle marker in South Florida, but what buyers and residents actually live with is not the sport itself. It is the sound profile of the court and the social code of the club around it. This MILLION Luxury comparison frames two very different environments, Reserve at SoLe Mia and Mercedes-Benz Places Miami, through the lens of acoustics, neighbor experience, and the kind of community each setting tends to cultivate.



