
Comparing 2026 Pre-Construction Deposit Milestones: Solana Bay vs. One Park Tower by Turnberry North Miami
For luxury buyers weighing North Miami’s newest pre-construction opportunities, deposit milestones are not a footnote. They are the architecture of your risk, your liquidity, and your optionality. This editorial frames how to compare 2026-era deposit schedules between Solana Bay and One Park Tower by Turnberry in a way that prioritizes capital planning, contract discipline, and exit strategy, without assuming identical terms or offering specifics that are not publicly standardized.

The Reality of Securing Boat Lifts for Center Consoles at Andare Residences Fort Lauderdale
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at what boat-lift access for center-console owners typically entails in Fort Lauderdale, and how to underwrite the question properly when considering Andare Residences.

How to Negotiate Appliance Upgrade Packages at Avenia Aventura and Shell Bay by Auberge Hallandale
A buyer-oriented negotiating playbook for securing high-value appliance upgrades in South Florida new construction, with a focus on Aventura and Hallandale contracts, timelines, and design-center leverage.

Evaluating Wind-Load Ratings and Generator Redundancy: Aston Martin Residences Downtown Miami vs. Casa Bella by B&B Italia
A buyer-oriented framework for comparing storm-resilience priorities in two Downtown Miami towers, with practical due-diligence questions on wind-load design intent and emergency power redundancy.

The Sunny Isles Skyline: High-Speed Elevators and Oceanfront Grandeur
A buyer-oriented look at why Sunny Isles Beach continues to read like a vertical resort: fast, private elevator experiences; tower design that protects views; and oceanfront living calibrated for discretion. From arrival sequences to residence planning, we break down what matters when you are purchasing high in the sky and steps from the Atlantic.

The Pompano Beach Transformation: Resort Living North of Fort Lauderdale
Pompano Beach is increasingly discussed as a refined alternative to Fort Lauderdale, where oceanfront living, a growing roster of branded residences, and a more relaxed cadence appeal to second-home and primary buyers alike. This MILLION Luxury editorial frames what buyers should look for: the micro-locations that actually feel resort-grade, the building attributes that hold value, and the lifestyle tradeoffs versus neighboring coastal markets.



