
Park Grove vs The Well Coconut Grove: Two Visions of Luxury Living in Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove’s most coveted condos are increasingly defined by amenity philosophy: design-led resort living versus an embedded, club-grade wellness ecosystem. Park Grove, designed by OMA/Rem Koolhaas with gardens by Enzo Enea, set an early benchmark for architecture-forward, hospitality-style services in the neighborhood. THE WELL Coconut Grove arrives as a New Project with a more structured wellness framework, including a dedicated wellness club and recovery modalities, though it remains Pre-construction and subject to approvals and final programming.

Top 5 Home Upgrades That Boost Luxury Resale Value in South Florida
In South Florida’s high-end market, the best upgrades are the ones that photograph flawlessly, read as low-risk to a buyer, and align with neighborhood expectations. This MILLION Luxury guide ranks five renovation moves that consistently influence perceived quality and resale performance, with a coastal lens for Miami Beach and the broader region.

North Miami’s Amenity-Driven Waterfront: Solana Bay and ONE Park Tower, Decoded
Two North Miami addresses are reframing luxury around waterfront access, wellness programming, and resident services. Here is what discerning buyers should actually compare.

Brickell’s New Service Standard: Arrival, Storage, and Quiet Logistics in Ultra-Luxury New-Construction Living
In Miami’s most design-forward neighborhoods, luxury is increasingly measured not only in finishes, but in what runs flawlessly behind the scenes. From the choreography of a porte-cochère to the predictability of package handling and climate-smart storage, today’s buyers are underwriting operational excellence as seriously as views. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at two distinct Brickell approaches to modern service: an 80-story Cipriani-branded tower with a hospitality-style concierge model and transportation perks, and a boutique, wellness-minded low-rise on Brickell Avenue designed for discretion and daily ease.

Coconut Grove’s Boutique Condo Boom, and the Fine Print on Rental Flexibility
In Coconut Grove, the most compelling new condominium offerings are increasingly boutique by design: fewer residences, larger floorplans, and amenities calibrated for privacy rather than spectacle. Yet for many buyers, the decisive detail is not the rooftop pool or the architect’s signature. It is the lease clause. Two of the neighborhood’s most discussed new projects, OPUS Coconut Grove and The Lincoln Coconut Grove, are both marketed with minimum six-month leasing and a cap of two leases per year. That structure can work beautifully for owners who want measured flexibility, but it is fundamentally incompatible with true short-term rental strategies. Against a backdrop of local enforcement against illegal short-term rentals, the difference between “occasional leasing” and “transient use” matters. Below, MILLION Luxury outlines what today’s boutique product is offering, how to read the rental rules like an operator, and where Miami Beach’s branded-residence lifestyle fits for buyers prioritizing service and lock-and-leave convenience over frequent turnover.

Crypto-Funded Luxury Real Estate in Miami: The Closing Reality Behind the Headlines
Crypto has become a visible, though still minority, funding rail in South Florida luxury real estate. Here is what has been publicly reported, what actually moves a closing forward, and how sophisticated buyers structure transactions with discretion and compliance in mind.



