
Analyzing The Impact Of Florida House Joint Resolution 201 On Brickell Luxury Condominium Carrying Costs
A buyer-oriented editorial on how ultra-premium purchasers in South Florida are underwriting lifestyle, longevity, and liquidity across Miami, Miami Beach, and the Palm Beaches, with a practical framework for choosing the right address and building.

Comparing Deep Water Superyacht Mooring Capabilities At Sixth & Rio Fort Lauderdale Versus Andare Residences Fort Lauderdale
A discreet, buyer-oriented field guide to South Florida’s ultra-premium residential market, from neighborhood selection and new-construction strategy to financing, insurance, and HOA diligence.

Acreage vs. Address: Big Estates in Suburbia or Smaller Lots in Prime Areas?
In South Florida’s ultra-premium market, the most consequential decision is often not style or finishes, but allocation: pay for a prime address, or pay for acreage. This editorial breaks down how land pricing, waterfront premiums, maintenance realities, and build complexity reshape the true cost of ownership, then offers a practical framework for matching a purchase to lifestyle, liquidity, and legacy goals.

Owning a Historic Estate in Palm Beach: Charm, Prestige, and Renovation Challenges
Palm Beach’s most coveted addresses often come with something beyond acreage: architectural lineage. For the modern luxury buyer, that lineage can be an asset, a responsibility, and a set of rules that quietly shape timelines, design decisions, and long-term ownership costs. From Addison Mizner’s Mediterranean Revival influence to today’s preservation frameworks, historic ownership in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach rewards a certain kind of client: the one who values authenticity, plans proactively, and treats renovation as both design and diplomacy. This is the discreet playbook.

Pricing the Priceless: How Ultra-Luxury Homes Are Valued When Comparable Sales Don’t Exist
In South Florida’s uppermost tier, the “typical” appraisal playbook breaks down fast. When a home’s view corridor, waterfront orientation, architecture, provenance, and materials create a one-of-one asset, the sales comparison approach still matters, but it cannot do the job alone. A credible valuation becomes a disciplined synthesis: wider and older market evidence, bracketing to frame a range, cost logic as support, and careful disclosure of assumptions and limitations. For buyers, sellers, and lenders, understanding what changes in a no-comps scenario can prevent surprises and sharpen negotiation leverage.

Forté on Flagler, West Palm Beach: A Modern Masterpiece on the Waterfront
A discreet look at Forté on Flagler, a boutique 41-residence waterfront tower on South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach, defined by privacy, flow-through plans, and high-touch services.



