
Ocean Reef Club vs Fisher Island: Choosing South Florida’s Most Private Lifestyle
Two of Florida’s most controlled-access enclaves deliver radically different versions of privacy: a 2,500-acre Keys campus built around boating, golf, and aviation, versus a ferry-served island minutes from Miami Beach. This MILLION Luxury guide compares access, amenities, membership economics that are publicly disclosed, and what today’s pricing signals can and cannot tell you.

The Billionaire Buyer Playbook for South Florida Trophy Real Estate
South Florida’s ultra-luxury market is no longer defined by simple “best views” narratives. At eight and nine figures, the decision framework tightens around scarcity, discretion, security, and operational ease. From record waterfront sales in Miami-Dade to headline listings on Indian Creek and legacy-scale assembly in Palm Beach, the market is increasingly set by buyers who treat real estate as long-horizon infrastructure.

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.

Star Island, Miami Beach: The Anatomy of an American Trophy Enclave
Star Island is a small, gated, man-made island in Biscayne Bay where scarcity, waterfront frontage, and privacy converge into one of Miami Beach’s most closely watched ultra-luxury submarkets.

Larry Page’s Coconut Grove Double Purchase Signals a New Ultra-Luxury Playbook in South Florida
A reported $173.4 million two-home buying move by Google co-founder Larry Page highlights how today’s ultra-wealthy are treating South Florida real estate as a portfolio: privacy, control, and optionality across multiple assets. From Coconut Grove acreage to Miami Beach’s branded residences, the market is being shaped by compound strategies, residency timing, and a rising premium on security and adjacency.

Quiet Luxury in South Florida: Privacy, Views, and the New Ultra-Prime Checklist
Ultra-wealth buyers are prioritizing privacy, indoor-outdoor living, and design-forward discretion over flash. For South Florida, the result is a sharper focus on sightlines, security, and lifestyle outcomes that feel effortless, not performative.



