
Four Seasons vs Ziggurat Coconut Grove: Views, Light, and the Luxury of Exposure
In Coconut Grove, “the view” can mean two different luxuries: a long, open horizon over Biscayne Bay, or a quieter immersion in park canopy and neighborhood scale. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares how Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove and Ziggurat Coconut Grove shape sightlines, daylight, privacy, and the day-to-day feeling of living with nature and water in frame.

Miami’s Starchitect Condo Era: When Design Became a Luxury Asset
In South Florida’s ultra-prime market, architecture is no longer a backdrop to lifestyle. It is a value driver. From Art Basel’s influence to a wave of globally recognized designers shaping the skyline, this editorial looks at how signature buildings translate into daily living, long-term desirability, and buyer psychology across Miami-beach, Coconut-grove, Downtown, and Sunny-isles.

Luxury In-Law Suites in South Florida: A Discreet Buyer’s Checklist for Multigenerational Living
From aging parents to long-stay guests, today’s South Florida estates are being rethought as quietly flexible compounds. A true in-law suite or ADU is not a glorified guest room. It is a self-contained residence within the residence, designed for privacy, autonomy, and longevity. This MILLION Luxury guide focuses on the features that matter most at the top of the market: independent access, acoustic separation, hotel-level baths, intelligent climate control, and universal design details that feel intentional, not clinical.

Park Grove vs The Well Coconut Grove: Two Visions of Luxury Living in Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove’s most coveted condos are increasingly defined by amenity philosophy: design-led resort living versus an embedded, club-grade wellness ecosystem. Park Grove, designed by OMA/Rem Koolhaas with gardens by Enzo Enea, set an early benchmark for architecture-forward, hospitality-style services in the neighborhood. THE WELL Coconut Grove arrives as a New Project with a more structured wellness framework, including a dedicated wellness club and recovery modalities, though it remains Pre-construction and subject to approvals and final programming.

Coconut Grove’s Boutique Condo Boom, and the Fine Print on Rental Flexibility
In Coconut Grove, the most compelling new condominium offerings are increasingly boutique by design: fewer residences, larger floorplans, and amenities calibrated for privacy rather than spectacle. Yet for many buyers, the decisive detail is not the rooftop pool or the architect’s signature. It is the lease clause. Two of the neighborhood’s most discussed new projects, OPUS Coconut Grove and The Lincoln Coconut Grove, are both marketed with minimum six-month leasing and a cap of two leases per year. That structure can work beautifully for owners who want measured flexibility, but it is fundamentally incompatible with true short-term rental strategies. Against a backdrop of local enforcement against illegal short-term rentals, the difference between “occasional leasing” and “transient use” matters. Below, MILLION Luxury outlines what today’s boutique product is offering, how to read the rental rules like an operator, and where Miami Beach’s branded-residence lifestyle fits for buyers prioritizing service and lock-and-leave convenience over frequent turnover.

Mr. C Tigertail vs OPUS Coconut Grove: Two Distinct Takes on Coconut Grove Luxury
A buyer-oriented comparison of Coconut Grove’s Mr. C Tigertail Residences and OPUS, focusing on scale, privacy, finishes, services, and lifestyle fit.



