
St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles Beach: Bringing a Legendary Brand to Miami’s Shoreline
A buyer-oriented look at The St. Regis Residences, Sunny Isles Beach: two 62-story oceanfront towers with St. Regis service, significant amenity scale, and a multi-year delivery timeline reshaping the Sunny Isles luxury landscape.

ORA by Casa Tua Brickell: Culinary Heritage Meets Luxurious High-Rise Living
ORA by Casa Tua is positioning Brickell for a new kind of luxury buyer: someone who wants a fully furnished residence that lives like a private club, anchored by serious food and beverage and an amenity stack built around wellness. Planned as a 76-story tower by Fortune International Group with design by Arquitectonica and interiors by m2atelier, the project blends hotel-grade service cues with a residential mindset: arrive, unpack, and live immediately. For South Florida, the story is bigger than a single building. ORA’s combination of turnkey delivery and flexible ownership, including a publicly disclosed three-day minimum stay, speaks to how modern buyers use Miami: as a primary base, a seasonal home, or a lifestyle asset that can be activated when not in residence. In an era where time is the scarcest luxury, the promise is simple: the city outside, and a curated world inside.

Shell Bay Residences Hallandale: Auberge’s Private Golf Oasis in South Florida
Shell Bay is repositioning Hallandale Beach around a private-club standard: a 150-acre enclave pairing a Greg Norman championship course, marina access, and Auberge-managed residences. For buyers who measure value in time, privacy, and programming, this is a rare South Florida proposition.

Quality Construction Clues: 5 Ways to Tell if a Luxury Condo Is Built to High Standards
In South Florida, true luxury construction is less about imported stone and more about what you cannot see: the structure, the envelope, and the discipline of verification. This buyer-oriented checklist breaks down where quality lives in a modern condominium, from crack control in concrete slabs to waterproofing at balconies and roofs, from impact-rated openings in the High Velocity Hurricane Zone to sound isolation that exceeds minimum code. It also explains why documents like milestone inspections and reserve studies matter as much as lobby finishes, and how commissioning and third-party inspections can reveal whether a building performs as promised. Use it to ask sharper questions, compare buildings fairly, and protect both comfort and long-term value.

Fort Lauderdale vs. Delray Beach: Yachting Capital or Laid-Back Luxe – Which Fits You?
Fort Lauderdale and Delray Beach sit on the same Atlantic edge, but they sell different versions of South Florida luxury. One is engineered for yachting logistics and deep marine infrastructure; the other is built around walkability, dining, and a tightly programmed downtown culture. For buyers weighing waterfront utility against an elegant, lock-and-leave social scene, the decision is less about price headlines and more about how you want your days to flow.

Timing Your Purchase: High Season vs. Off-Season in South Florida’s Luxury Market
A buyer-oriented, season-by-season playbook for South Florida luxury condos in 2026, emphasizing micro-markets, carrying costs, and event-driven demand over generic timing rules.



