
Armani Casa Sunny Isles Beach, Ocean House Surfside, and Setai Residences Miami Beach: What Separates the Daily Ownership Experience
A discreet buyer’s comparison of three coastal ownership profiles in Sunny Isles Beach, Surfside, and Miami Beach, focused on daily rhythm, privacy, setting, and lifestyle fit rather than headline amenities.

Five Park Miami Beach vs Ocean House Surfside: How Buyers Who Want a Primary Miami Base without Resort Traffic Should Compare Residential Calm, Public-Facing Energy, and Daily Convenience
A buyer-focused comparison of Five Park Miami Beach and Ocean House Surfside for primary-residence shoppers weighing urban convenience, residential calm, building scale, and beachfront lifestyle.

Eighty Seven Park Surfside vs Ocean House Surfside: North Beach Calm or Surfside Seclusion
A buyer-focused comparison of Eighty Seven Park and Ocean House Surfside, framed through design, privacy, amenities, and the neighborhood choice between North Beach calm and Surfside seclusion.

Ocean House Surfside vs. The Delmore Surfside: Boutique scale and ownership privacy compared
A buyer-focused comparison of Ocean House Surfside and The Delmore Surfside, centered on the qualities ultra-luxury purchasers often prioritize most: boutique scale, discretion, and ownership privacy in Surfside.

The Importance of UV-Filtering Glass for Oceanfront Exposures at Ocean House Surfside
For oceanfront residences in Surfside, UV-filtering glass is less a luxury upgrade than a core performance decision. In a setting defined by intense sun, salt air, glare, humidity, and storm exposure, the right glazing strategy helps protect interiors, preserve comfort, support wellness, and strengthen the building envelope without diminishing prized water views.

Evaluating Concierge-to-Resident Ratios for True White-Glove Service: Faena Residences Miami vs. Shore Club Private Collections
In South Florida’s ultra-prime market, “white-glove” is less about branding and more about bandwidth. The most telling proxy is not the marble, the spa menu, or even the resident lounge. It is the practical question of how many households each concierge team can truly cover at the moments that matter: arrivals, last-minute reservations, vendor coordination, package volume, and the daily cadence of life between Miami Beach and Downtown. This editorial looks at concierge-to-resident ratios as a buyer’s framework, using Faena Residences Miami and Shore Club Private Collections as the comparison set. Because staffing disclosures are rarely standardized, the goal is not to assign a definitive numerical ratio, but to show how to evaluate service capacity, where the pressure points appear first, and what to ask so “white-glove” remains a lived experience rather than a promise.



