
The Well Bay Harbor Islands: Wellness-Centric Living in a Boutique Island Condo
A discreet, boutique condominium in Bay Harbor Islands, The Well brings a wellness-first residential concept to one of Miami’s most livable, low-key island neighborhoods.

Spec Mansions in Miami: Why Developers Build Mega-Homes Without Buyers (and They Sell Anyway)
In South Florida, the ultra-luxury spec home has evolved from a developer gamble into a deliberate product: a turnkey, design-forward residence built for buyers who value speed, certainty, and discretion. Powered by wealth migration, an unusually cash-heavy buyer pool, and the scarcity of truly elite single-family inventory, the model keeps expanding from legacy trophy enclaves into new neighborhoods where modern architecture can still feel novel. Yet the bet is not without friction. Permitting uncertainty and long luxury construction timelines can turn a beautifully executed house into an expensive carry, making discipline in design, siting, and pricing essential.

The Well vs Alana in Bay Harbor Islands: Wellness & fitness
A buyer-oriented look at how Bay Harbor Islands’ newest boutique condos approach wellness, from The Well’s brand-led programming and thermal circuit to Alana’s rooftop Oasis lifestyle and recent move-in momentum.

The Well vs Bay Harbor Towers in Bay Harbor Islands: Amenity stack & wellness
Bay Harbor Islands is leaning into a new definition of luxury: wellness as a daily operating system, not an amenity. Two boutique projects illustrate the shift from traditional resort programming toward health-forward design and services, while scarcity in this low-density enclave continues to support premium positioning.

Rising Sea Levels and South Florida Luxury Coastal Real Estate: How Developers Are Adapting
Rising sea levels are reshaping how South Florida’s most discerning buyers evaluate coastal living, and how developers design, underwrite, and future-proof new inventory. For luxury purchasers, the conversation is less about alarm and more about resilience: elevation strategy, water management, mechanical placement, material choices, and operational readiness when weather turns. This editorial outlines the practical ways risk now appears in contracts, inspections, and building operations, plus the design playbook developers are using to protect lifestyle value from Miami-beach to Sunny-isles and Bal-harbour.



