
2026 Luxury Floor Plans in South Florida: The Return of Zoned Living
Open concept is not disappearing in 2026 luxury real estate, but it is being refined. Across design forecasts, the direction is clear: selectively separated rooms, better acoustics, dedicated workspaces, and wellness-forward suites that prioritize how a residence lives day to day. For South Florida buyers weighing New-construction versus Resale, the most enduring value is increasingly found in layouts that balance social flow with privacy, storage, and discretion.

Top 5 Branded Residences in South Florida to Watch in 2025
In a market defined by liquidity, international demand, and tightening inventory, South Florida’s most coveted addresses are increasingly the ones paired with global hospitality brands. This guide highlights five headline projects and the buyer due diligence that matters most when “service” is part of the purchase price.

Baccarat Residences vs Una Residences: Two Waterfront View Philosophies in Brickell
In Brickell’s most coveted edge-of-water parcels, “the view” is not a single promise. It is a choreography of height, orientation, glazing, and what sits between you and the horizon. Baccarat Residences and Una Residences represent two distinct ways to buy into Biscayne Bay: one through a high-rise, dual-water icon at the river mouth, the other through a boutique, yacht-inspired curve designed to keep the bay constantly in frame.

Brickell vs. Sunny Isles Beach: Choosing a Luxury Condo Address for 2026
For buyers weighing Miami’s urban core against the Atlantic edge, Brickell and Sunny Isles Beach offer two distinct definitions of luxury: one powered by walkable city infrastructure and global finance, the other by direct Oceanfront living and resort-grade towers. Using recent market signals and on-the-ground lifestyle realities, this guide helps you match address to intent, whether you prioritize liquidity, views, amenities, or a second-home rhythm.

A Weaker Dollar, A Stronger Bid: How FX Is Re-shaping South Florida Luxury Real Estate in 2026
As currency markets tilt away from peak-dollar conditions, South Florida’s ultra-luxury corridor is being repriced in real time for global buyers. The story is not simply that a softer greenback makes Miami “cheaper.” It is that currency moves, cash-heavy international demand, and the region’s deep new-development pipeline are converging into a distinctly 2026 playbook: secure best-in-class assets, manage transaction eligibility and carrying costs, and treat FX as a material part of underwriting.

South Florida’s New-Construction Luxury Condo Moment
Ultra-luxury velocity, a deeper global buyer pool, and a widening pipeline of branded, amenity-rich towers are reshaping how South Florida buyers evaluate value, privacy, and permanence.



