
Miami–Hamptons Lifestyle: Planning Year-Round Living Between South Beach and the Hamptons
For the ultra-premium set, Miami and the Hamptons are not competing addresses. They are complementary seasons, each with its own cadence, logistics, and ownership math. In 2026, the most confident buyers are treating the corridor as an operating system: a Florida base that can run year-round, paired with a summer outpost that still defines East Coast social gravitas. This guide focuses on what actually changes your experience as an owner: travel time realities, residency and tax posture, seasonality, the practicalities of managing two homes, and the South Florida condo details that matter when you are not in town every week.

Is Miami’s Ultra-Luxury Condo Lifestyle Right for You? Questions to Ask Yourself
A buyer-first luxury editorial on what sophisticated condo purchasers in South Florida are underwriting right now: reserves, assessments, insurance, rental rules, and climate resilience.

London vs. Miami: Competing Financial Capitals for Global Luxury Buyers
As prime central London pricing and deal volume soften under higher transaction frictions, South Florida is absorbing a fresh wave of global second-home capital. For ultra-high-net-worth buyers, the opportunity is less about chasing a “deal” and more about rebalancing lifestyle, tax exposure, and long-term optionality across two world cities. Here is how the current setup is influencing purchase timing, product selection, and neighborhood preference in Miami and beyond.

Delray Beach’s Upscale Revival: New Luxury Developments Transforming the Village by the Sea
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at Delray Beach’s luxury market in 2026, from downtown walkability and boutique new construction to oceanfront trophy dynamics and mixed-use reinvestment.

Cash Is King? How All-Cash vs. Financed Offers Impact Luxury Home Deals
In South Florida’s luxury market, “cash” is less a payment method than a negotiating posture: speed, certainty, and clean terms. Yet sophisticated buyers often prefer to keep capital liquid, making financing attractive when it can feel nearly as decisive as cash. This guide breaks down where cash dominates, how financed offers can compete, and the precise levers that matter most to sellers in the $1 million-plus arena.

Global Wealth Influx: How New Foreign Buyers Are Shaping Miami’s Luxury Market
Foreign capital accelerated across South Florida in 2025, pushing international demand deeper into the region’s condo, new-construction, and $1M-plus segments. With a meaningful all-cash component and a preference for turnkey, lock-and-leave residences, global buyers are influencing everything from inventory mix to developer strategy. For local and relocating luxury purchasers, the opportunity is less about chasing headlines and more about understanding where liquidity concentrates, how buildings underwrite long-term ownership costs, and why certain neighborhoods consistently win the “second-home or rental” mandate.



