
West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale: The New Luxury Tower Cycle, Explained
West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale are in the midst of a consequential new-construction cycle, with ultra-boutique towers, branded residences, and mixed-use districts reshaping what “downtown” luxury means on the water. For buyers, the opportunity is not simply to choose a building, but to choose a lifestyle thesis: quiet, generational Palm Beach adjacency versus an urban, marina-forward Broward core. This editorial maps the two markets through what has been publicly reported so far, and offers a practical framework for evaluating inventory that is arriving in waves.

Flagler Drive’s Ultra-Luxury Condo Wave: A Buyer’s Guide to West Palm Beach’s New Waterfront Era
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at how Flagler Drive’s Intracoastal corridor is reshaping West Palm Beach, from boutique trophy residences to amenity-heavy towers and branded service.

Palm Beach Winter Season and Luxury Real Estate: Why the Market Tightens When the Social Calendar Turns On
Each winter, Palm Beach County does not simply get busier. It becomes more liquid. Equestrian sport, polo, and yachting bring an international audience with the means to buy quickly, often in cash, and the region’s housing market responds with a familiar pattern: tighter inventory, faster decision cycles, and a premium on turnkey waterfront living. For buyers, the opportunity is not just timing a purchase “before season.” It is understanding what winter demand actually consists of: discretionary second-home capital, relocation-driven tax planning, and a lifestyle requirement for proximity to the venues that define the season. For sellers, it is about presenting a home that reads as effortless, resilient, and immediately usable. Below, MILLION Luxury outlines the forces behind Palm Beach’s winter surge, the data points worth watching, and the practical due diligence that sophisticated buyers now treat as standard.


