
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.

Pagani vs Continuum Club & Residences in North Bay Village: Design, finishes & customization
Two headline projects are reframing North Bay Village from pass-through to destination: Pagani Residences, a low-density, design-led tower promoted as Horacio Pagani’s first residential project, and Continuum Club & Residences, a larger club-driven community with an expansive amenity program. For buyers, the decision is less about “better” and more about fit: privacy versus programming, bespoke interiors versus curated consistency, and ultra-rare penthouse scale versus a broader range of layouts.

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.

The Delmore vs Arte in Surfside: Privacy & elevator flow
A buyer-oriented comparison of Surfside’s most privacy-forward oceanfront addresses, contrasting Arte’s ultra-boutique, completed model with The Delmore’s sculptural, planned approach to separation and discretion.

Arbor vs Park Grove in Coconut Grove: Privacy & elevator flow
A buyer-oriented comparison of two Coconut Grove condo profiles, focused on the lived experience of privacy, arrival, and vertical circulation: boutique Arbor Residences and the three-tower Park Grove enclave.

Muse Residences vs Ritz-Carlton Residences in Sunny Isles Beach: Service model
In Sunny Isles, luxury living is increasingly defined by what happens after the closing: staffing, privacy protocols, and the daily choreography of arrivals, deliveries, and upkeep. Muse and The Ritz-Carlton Residences® Sunny Isles both promise elevated service, but they arrive there through two distinct operating logics. One leans boutique and owner-centric, built around a small roster of residences and a highly curated resident experience. The other draws from a global hospitality playbook, designed to scale across a larger resident population while delivering consistent, resort-like programming. For buyers weighing a primary residence, second home, or long-stay rental strategy, the question is not simply “which is more luxurious.” It is which service model better matches your lifestyle: intimate and tech-forward with a privacy-first cadence, or branded and hospitality-led with a deeper bench of resort amenities and staff.



