
Alba West Palm Beach: Securing Premium Intracoastal Frontage in a Growing Market
A buyer-focused MILLION Luxury editorial on why Alba West Palm Beach stands out on South Flagler Drive, where direct Intracoastal frontage, limited new-construction supply, and enduring relocation demand continue to support premium positioning in West Palm Beach.

Onda Bay Harbor Versus Origin Bay Harbor Islands: Evaluating Smart Home Integrations on the Water
A buyer-focused comparison of Onda Bay Harbor and Origin Bay Harbor Islands, examining how each waterfront development positions smart-home living through automation, security, infrastructure, customization, and day-to-day usability in Bay Harbor.

Una Residences Brickell Versus 2200 Brickell: Waterfront Scale Versus Intimate Neighborhood Appeal
A buyer-focused comparison of Una Residences Brickell and 2200 Brickell, examining how bayfront scale, architectural presence, amenities, and neighborhood integration shape two distinct luxury living propositions in Brickell.

Six Boutique Waterfront Buildings Under Fifty Units in Bay Harbor Islands
In Bay Harbor Islands, scarcity is not a marketing angle. It is the organizing principle. The village’s most coveted waterfront addresses tend to be intentionally small, with resident profiles that favor privacy, walkability, and lock-and-leave ease over spectacle. This editorial looks at six boutique waterfront condo buildings under fifty units in Bay Harbor Islands. With limited verified specifics available here, the focus is on what discerning buyers typically value in this micro-market: quiet arrival sequences, clean sightlines to the water, sensible amenity programming, and a level of neighbor selectivity that larger towers rarely replicate.

Six Luxury Developments in Fort Lauderdale Capable of Docking Hundred Foot Yachts
For yacht owners, Fort Lauderdale’s real estate conversation starts at the dock. The most compelling residences are those that treat the marina as an extension of the lobby: protected water, professional service, and a seamless run to the Intracoastal and inlet. This guide outlines what “hundred-foot capable” really means in practice, then spotlights six notable Fort Lauderdale luxury developments and waterfront districts where large-yacht lifestyles are part of the design intent.

Assessing Deep Water Marina Logistics at Pagani North Bay Village Against Continuum Club and Residences North Bay Village
For yacht-forward buyers, “marina access” is not an amenity. It is a daily operational system: approach depth, bridge constraints, wake protection, tender strategy, provisioning flow, and the time it takes to go from parking to pilothouse. In North Bay Village, two names repeatedly surface in those conversations: Pagani and Continuum Club & Residences. This MILLION Luxury editorial frames the due-diligence questions that separate lifestyle marketing from workable, repeatable marina logistics.



