
Sky Garages, Car Elevators, and the New Luxury of Living With Your Collection
From Sunny Isles Beach’s in-home sky garages to trackside “car condo” campuses across the country, automotive real estate has matured into a discreet asset class. For South Florida buyers, the story is less about novelty and more about control: climate, security, provenance, and the ability to enjoy a collection without surrendering privacy. This editorial looks at what’s been publicly disclosed, what’s been widely marketed, and what sophisticated buyers should underwrite before they bring the garage into the living room.

Vintage Miami Beach Condos: Design, Value, and the New Safety Era
From Ocean Drive’s Art Deco icons to Morris Lapidus-era towers and Venetian Islands bayfront living, vintage condos are back in focus. Today’s buyer is balancing architectural pedigree with Florida’s post-Surfside inspection and reserve realities, while watching a resale market where older inventory can trade faster than newer product. This MILLION Luxury editorial outlines what makes vintage compelling, what due diligence now demands, and how to compare classic buildings with today’s new-construction benchmarks.

Regalia vs. Jade Signature: Privacy, Elevator Flow, and the Art of Arriving in Sunny Isles Beach
In Sunny Isles Beach, true luxury often reveals itself in the quiet mechanics of daily life: who shares your elevator, how service moves through the building, and whether your front door ever feels exposed. Regalia and Jade Signature both pursue discretion, but they do so through very different tower logics. Here is how their core layouts, residence counts, and arrival sequences shape privacy and pace for owners who treat beachfront living as a long-term lifestyle, not a revolving door.

Quiet Luxury: How to Buy a Peaceful Home in South Florida
In South Florida, “quiet” is not an aesthetic. It is an environmental condition shaped by flight corridors, traffic geometry, and the way a building is assembled. For high-net-worth buyers, noise diligence belongs alongside water views, service, and security because it influences sleep, wellness, and long-term resale in ways that are hard to reverse after closing. This MILLION Luxury guide translates national noise benchmarks into a practical, buyer-oriented checklist, from screening tools and on-site listening sessions to the construction details that separate baseline code compliance from truly serene living.

Oceanfront vs Skyline Views: Casa Cipriani Miami Beach and Miami Tropic Residences
Two of South Florida’s most discussed branded arrivals present a clean, buyer-relevant contrast: true Atlantic frontage in Mid-Beach versus height-driven panoramas in Midtown. Casa Cipriani Miami is positioned as a tightly held, 23-residence oceanfront address paired with a boutique hotel and private members’ club, with pricing widely reported to start around $25 million. Miami Tropic Residences, a much taller 48-story tower planned near the Design District and Wynwood, leans into panoramic bay and skyline view corridors, chef-driven branding tied to Jean-Georges, and pricing marketed from roughly $1.1 million+. For buyers, the decision often comes down to what you want your view to do: anchor daily life to the ocean horizon, or frame Miami as a luminous cityscape that changes by hour, weather, and altitude.

Aman Miami Beach vs Rosewood The Raleigh: Two New Benchmarks for Branded Living on Collins Avenue
Two headline developments are re-centering Miami Beach’s ultra-luxury condo market around privacy, heritage, and hospitality-grade service.


