
Why Pro Athletes Keep Buying Luxury Real Estate in South Florida
From Miami Beach trophy condos to Fort Lauderdale waterfront compounds, elite athletes are making South Florida a long-term base. The pattern is not just celebrity optics. It reflects tax structure, international mobility, and a market that has recently shown strength at the ultra-luxury tier. Here is how the athlete-buyer playbook is reshaping negotiations, inventory, and what “move-in ready” means at the top.

EB-5 and South Florida Luxury Real Estate: What Global Buyers Should Know Before They Buy
EB-5 is often discussed in the same breath as luxury condos in Miami, but the immigration benefit depends on compliant investment structure and job creation, not the deed. Here is a discreet, buyer-oriented guide to how the program works, why it is marketed through regional centers, and how to evaluate risk while still choosing a residence that fits Miami’s top lifestyle corridors.

Does a Starchitect Name Hold Value in South Florida Luxury Condos?
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at when signature architecture translates into real, durable value in South Florida, and when the premium is really about the full lifestyle product.

The Resilience Premium: How Climate Risk Is Repricing South Florida Luxury Real Estate
In South Florida, the next era of waterfront value is being defined by resilience: insurance access, engineered defenses, nature-based protection, and the micro-geography of elevation. Here is how sophisticated buyers are underwriting risk without giving up the lifestyle.

Historic Preservation in Miami Beach: The Quiet Tax, Design, and Value Play Behind South Florida’s Most Coveted Addresses
In Miami Beach and greater South Florida, preservation is no longer only a cultural obligation. For luxury buyers and developers, it has become a disciplined strategy that can unlock tax advantages, streamline a property’s narrative value, and protect scarcity in neighborhoods where new waterfront land is effectively finite. This MILLION Luxury editorial explains how federal and local preservation frameworks intersect with design oversight, and why the region’s best “historic-meets-new” projects are increasingly defined by what they choose not to erase.

Miami’s Luxury Condo Resale Market: When New Towers Reset the Value of Older Icons
In South Florida, the luxury condo Resale market increasingly trades in the shadow of New-construction launches. A new tower’s design language, amenity stack, and buyer incentives can raise the ceiling for a neighborhood or compress pricing for older product that cannot match today’s expectations. For owners of established buildings, value protection is less about chasing the newest finish package and more about controlling presentation, timing, and terms. For buyers, the opportunity lies in understanding how developers set comps and how older icons can still win on location, scale, and certainty.



