
The Impact of Michelin-Starred Restaurant Proximity on Resale Value at EDITION Edgewater
For discerning buyers at EDITION Edgewater, the most durable value signals rarely come from decor alone. In Miami’s luxury market, proximity to Michelin-starred dining acts as a proxy for neighborhood momentum, service expectations, and the kind of discretionary spending that stabilizes resale demand. This editorial explains why the relationship matters, how to evaluate it without overpaying for a headline, and what to watch as Edgewater continues to mature as a lifestyle district.

How to Evaluate the Pedigree of Starchitects in Resale Pricing
A discerning framework for South Florida buyers and sellers: how to separate true architectural pedigree from marketing, and how that pedigree can translate into resale resilience.

Evaluating The Specific Due Diligence Required When Purchasing Into A Historic Landmark Property
Historic landmark residences offer cultural cachet and architectural scarcity, but they also carry a different risk profile than conventional condos or new construction. This MILLION Luxury guide outlines the due diligence that matters most, from preservation restrictions and special assessments to insurance, reserves, and future renovation permissions.

Assessing The Long Term Valuation Trends Of Branded Versus Unbranded Luxury Condominiums
In South Florida’s ultra-prime condo market, “brand” is neither a guarantee of outperformance nor a cosmetic premium. Over time, valuation tends to reward durability: service standards that do not slip after sellout, governance that protects the residential experience, and a building’s ability to feel current a decade later. This editorial frames branded versus unbranded condos as two different operating models and offers a buyer’s framework for underwriting resale strength, rental demand, and downside protection across Miami Beach, Brickell, Sunny Isles, and beyond.

Rising Construction Costs: Is Buying New in Florida Cheaper Than Building Your Own Luxury Home?
A discreet, buyer-oriented framework for deciding whether to build a custom home or buy resale or new development in South Florida, with current pricing dynamics, construction realities, and financing and tax considerations.

Ultra-Modern vs. Classic: Do Contemporary Upgrades or Timeless Features Add More Value?
In South Florida luxury real estate, the most defensible value is rarely about spectacle. It is about scarcity, integrity, and upgrades that strengthen livability without narrowing the future buyer pool. Historic character can command a meaningful premium, while smart, storm-minded improvements and timeless finishes often outperform flashy, highly personalized spending. This guide outlines where ROI tends to concentrate and how to make high-design decisions that still read as broadly valuable at resale.



