
How to Navigate Pre-Construction Delays and Sunset Clauses
Pre-construction in South Florida can be a sophisticated way to secure prime inventory, but timelines are rarely linear. This editorial explains how delays typically surface, how to read a sunset clause with precision, and how to protect deposit equity and optionality from contract to closing.

How to Audit a Luxury Condo Board Before Placing a Pre-Construction Deposit
Before wiring a seven-figure pre-construction deposit, audit the future governance behind the glamour. This buyer-oriented framework shows how to evaluate a luxury condo board’s formation, developer controls, budgets, rules, and risk posture so you can reserve with confidence and fewer surprises at turnover.

The Financial Benefits Of Purchasing Pre Construction During The Initial Friends And Family Phase
Buying in the earliest pre-construction window can improve price basis, selection, and optionality, but only when underwriting the contract, timeline, and developer execution with discipline.

Top Five Pre Construction Opportunities In South Florida Designed Specifically For Generational Wealth Transfer
A buyer-oriented editorial on how to evaluate South Florida pre-construction for multi-generation planning, with a ranked top five framework centered on governance, use flexibility, and durability of demand.

Faena Residences Miami River vs One Thousand Museum: District-Scale Glamour or Boutique Architectural Icon?
Two of Miami’s most discussed luxury residential propositions sit at opposite ends of the spectrum: a district-style, pre-construction riverfront vision from Faena, and a completed, low-density Zaha Hadid landmark at the city’s cultural core. For buyers weighing lifestyle, privacy, and long-term positioning, the contrast is unusually clear.

Miami Tropic Residences vs 619 Brickell in Miami: Deposit strategy & timelines
Two headline-grabbing, chef-branded towers are shaping distinct buyer propositions in Miami: Miami Tropic in the Midtown and Design District orbit, and 619 Brickell on a rare bayfront address in Brickell. For a luxury buyer, the comparison is less about logos and more about timeline, deposit velocity, and how lifestyle value translates into resale and rental performance. Miami Tropic is marketed as a 48 to 49-story, roughly 329-residence tower planned at 3501 NE 1st Ave, with Arquitectonica architecture and Yabu Pushelberg interiors, all wrapped around a Jean-Georges culinary concept. 619 Brickell is marketed as a 74-story, approximately 300-residence, fully furnished concept at 619 Brickell Avenue, with Foster + Partners design in collaboration with Sieger Suarez Architects, and a Nobu restaurant and hospitality-driven service model. Both are pre-construction. Both ask buyers to price in the time value of capital, not just the per-square-foot ask.



