
EB-5 and South Florida Luxury Real Estate: What Discreet Buyers and Global Families Should Know for 2026
EB-5 capital is increasingly discussed alongside South Florida’s branded and waterfront development pipeline. This guide explains how the program actually works, what changed under the Reform and Integrity Act, and how to evaluate EB-5 exposure when you are considering a New-construction purchase in Miami-beach, Fort-lauderdale, or Pompano-beach.

Mediterranean vs. Modern in South Florida: Which Style Protects Resale Best Right Now
In South Florida, architectural style is not just taste; it is a pricing signal, a maintenance profile, and a proxy for how today’s luxury buyers actually live. New national style data shows Mediterranean homes command the highest median listing prices, yet recent appreciation has been flat, while modern and contemporary product has posted stronger multi-year gains. For Miami Beach and adjacent coastal submarkets, the most resale-resilient choice tends to be the one that aligns with indoor-outdoor living, feels authentic to place, and minimizes renovation friction in a low-growth market.

Fort-lauderdale’s Wellness-First Luxury Residences: St. Regis Bahia Mar vs Andare
Fort-lauderdale’s newest ultra-luxury residential offerings are increasingly defined by wellness infrastructure and hospitality-grade service, not just square footage and views. Two projects crystallize the shift in different ways: the resort-scale, marina-centered St. Regis® Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale and the design-forward Andare Residences Fort Lauderdale in Downtown. Here is how their amenity philosophies differ and what discerning buyers should evaluate before committing to New-construction.

South Florida Ultra-Luxury Real Estate Outlook 2026: Where Liquidity, Scarcity, and Lifestyle Converge
South Florida’s ultra-luxury market is moving into 2026 with near-record momentum, but the decision set for buyers has matured: less about chasing headlines, more about underwriting lifestyle, certainty, and long-term optionality. From Miami Beach price discovery and Fisher Island scarcity to Brickell’s shifting listing landscape and Palm Beach’s cash-heavy stability, this is a market where micro-location, building quality, and long-horizon conviction matter more than broad metro medians.

Quiet Luxury: How to Buy a Peaceful Home in South Florida
In South Florida, “quiet” is not an aesthetic. It is an environmental condition shaped by flight corridors, traffic geometry, and the way a building is assembled. For high-net-worth buyers, noise diligence belongs alongside water views, service, and security because it influences sleep, wellness, and long-term resale in ways that are hard to reverse after closing. This MILLION Luxury guide translates national noise benchmarks into a practical, buyer-oriented checklist, from screening tools and on-site listening sessions to the construction details that separate baseline code compliance from truly serene living.

Boca Raton’s New Luxury Era: Branded Service, Boutique Scarcity, and a Downtown Built for Today’s Buyer
Boca Raton is rewriting its luxury narrative. Once shorthand for a refined retirement chapter, the city is increasingly discussed as a magnet for younger, wealthier buyers who want walkable convenience, design-forward new construction, and service that matches a global lifestyle. In downtown, that demand is colliding with limited inventory, boutique boutique-scale proposals, and ambitious mixed-use plans that could shape the next decade of pricing psychology. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at the forces behind the shift, why branded residences resonate in Boca’s market, and how to evaluate the difference between campus-style amenity districts and rare, small-inventory buildings.



