
Choosing the Best View and Exposure: A Guide to Unit Orientation in Miami Condos
Exposure is not a footnote in South Florida condo buying. It is a daily, physical experience that shapes how a residence feels at 8 a.m., how hard the air conditioning works at 5 p.m., how usable the terrace is at golden hour, and how private the interior remains after dark. In a region where the sun rises in the southeast and sets in the southwest, the same “water view” can read entirely differently depending on compass direction, season, surrounding buildings, and the width of the water you face. This MILLION Luxury editorial is a buyer-oriented guide to selecting exposure with intention. Think of it less as a debate between sunrise and sunset, and more as a disciplined match between lifestyle, light quality, heat gain, privacy, and long-term view resilience.

Do You Need to Speak Spanish? Navigating Miami’s Multilingual Luxury Real Estate Market
In Miami’s luxury and new-development market, Spanish is not a nice-to-have. It is often the working language of relationships, underwriting conversations, and long-distance decision-making. With global buyers taking a majority share of new South Florida condo and pre-construction purchases, and Latin American clients representing the overwhelming bulk of international activity, Spanish fluency can be the difference between being invited into the room and being asked to wait outside it. Still, “needing” Spanish is not the same as “closing” in Spanish. The most resilient playbook pairs clear communication with operational excellence: a compliant transaction process, sharp documentation, and a team structure that can move seamlessly between English and Spanish without losing nuance. Here is how top performers approach it in practice, from Miami Beach to Brickell and beyond.

Armani/Casa Residences Sunny Isles Beach: When Fashion Meets Architecture on the Oceanfront
A buyer-oriented look at South Florida’s most compelling branded oceanfront residences, anchored by design, service, wellness, and true beachfront presence, with Armani/Casa as the benchmark case study.

Power Outage Preparedness: Do You Need a Backup Generator in Your Luxury Home (and What About Condos?)
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to backup power in South Florida, covering whole-home standby generators, battery storage, condo constraints, permitting, and resilience planning for coastal living.

Inside Miami’s Most Expensive Homes: 2026 Interior Design Trends for the Ultra-Wealthy
Miami Beach’s ultra-luxury interiors are moving beyond quiet minimalism into a more expressive, wellness-led era. The defining look for 2026 is layered and personal, but still disciplined: edited color, tactile finishes, art-forward moments, and nature-connected planning that supports how owners actually live. With South Florida logging 361 home closings above $10 million in 2025 and cash representing 81% of those deals, the market’s most decisive buyers are also the most design-literate. What follows is a buyer-oriented view of the ten trends shaping trophy residences and branded living in Miami-beach today.

Florida Taxes for New Miami Residents, What Changes When You Move
A discreet, buyer-focused guide to establishing Florida residency through the lens of Miami Beach luxury real estate, from homestead strategy and documentary stamp tax to insurance and audit-proof documentation.



