
Miami-Dade vs. Broward: Which Offers Better Value for Ultra-Luxury Homebuyers?
South Florida’s $10M-plus segment stayed historically active in 2025, even as headline medians softened and condo supply tilted negotiating power toward buyers. With cash still a defining feature, and foreign capital heavily concentrated in Miami-Dade, the region’s luxury playbook is evolving: less impulse, more due diligence, and sharper differentiation between trophy scarcity and commoditized inventory.

Top 5 Luxury Condo Projects Transforming Fort Lauderdale’s Skyline
Fort Lauderdale’s next chapter in luxury living is being written across beachfront heights, downtown corridors, and marina-forward campuses. From a tall oceanfront statement to boutique yacht-branded residences, today’s most watched new-construction addresses share a common theme: lifestyle as infrastructure. Below, MILLION Luxury ranks five developments shaping buyer demand in 2026, with a practical lens on who each fits best.

Opus vs Park Grove in Coconut Grove: Boutique quiet and social energy
In Coconut Grove, lifestyle can hinge on scale. OPUS Coconut Grove is planned as a six-story boutique with just 14 residences, positioned for buyers who value privacy, fewer neighbors, and a highly curated amenity mix. Park Grove Coconut Grove, by contrast, is a three-tower bayfront community with 276 residences across a multi-acre garden setting, designed for those who want a larger, resort-like environment and the social cadence that comes with it. This MILLION Luxury comparison focuses on what is verifiable: building scale, design teams, residence sizing, amenity positioning, and buyer mechanics such as pricing guidance and deposits where publicly marketed. The result is a practical decision framework for primary residents and second-home owners weighing boutique discretion against a fuller-service campus on South Bayshore Drive.

Buyer’s Remorse? What to Know About Canceling a Contract on a New Florida Condo (Rescission Rights)
Florida is not a broad “cooling-off” state for real estate. In luxury condominium transactions, exit rights tend to come from two places: narrow statutory cancellation windows for condos and the contract contingencies you negotiate before you sign. This guide explains how Florida’s condo rescission rules generally work for developer sales versus resales, how document delivery and amendments can restart the clock, and why due diligence around association finances matters as much as the floor plan.

Wind, Flood, and Fire: Navigating the Insurance Policies Needed for Florida Luxury Homes and Condos
South Florida luxury real estate decisions increasingly hinge on insurance mechanics: hurricane deductibles, flood exclusions, condo loss assessments, and code-driven rebuild costs. This editorial distills the parts of Florida coverage that tend to surprise high-net-worth buyers, with practical questions to ask before you close.

South Flagler House vs. Forté on Flagler: West Palm Beach’s Waterfront Titans Face Off
Flagler Drive’s waterfront corridor has become the address of record for buyers who want Palm Beach views, walkable culture, and new-construction discretion. Two projects, South Flagler House and Forté on Flagler, define the current ultra-luxury conversation: one a two-tower landmark with roughly 108 residences, the other a boutique, 41-residence statement with large-format floorplans. Below, MILLION Luxury ranks the standout options and explains how to evaluate them with the priorities that matter at eight figures: team pedigree, privacy, layout logic, and long-term carrying considerations.



