
Surfside quiet with different personalities: Eighty Seven Park Surfside vs Ocean House Surfside
A buyer-focused comparison of two quiet Surfside residential personalities: architectural collectibility at Eighty Seven Park and ultra-boutique hospitality at Ocean House.

Eighty Seven Park Surfside for design-minded buyers who care as much about park adjacency as ocean frontage
Eighty Seven Park Surfside reframes the oceanfront condominium conversation around Richard Meier’s minimalist architecture, a low-density residential profile, and a rare position beside both the Atlantic and Surfside’s public beachfront park.

Bay Harbor intimacy or Surfside direct sand: Mila Bay Harbor Islands vs Eighty Seven Park Surfside
A buyer-oriented comparison of Mila Bay Harbor Islands and Eighty Seven Park Surfside, examining privacy, architecture, boating appeal, beach access, and the distinct character of Bay Harbor Islands versus Surfside.

Eighty Seven Park Surfside vs. The Perigon Miami Beach: Park-side serenity versus direct ocean emphasis
A refined buyer’s comparison of two Herzog & de Meuron oceanfront statements: Eighty Seven Park in Surfside and The Perigon in Miami Beach. This MILLION Luxury editorial examines setting, architecture, amenities, pricing posture, and the type of owner each residence best serves.

Arte Surfside vs. Eighty Seven Park Surfside: Architecture-led living for design-forward buyers
A buyer-focused comparison of Surfside’s two most design-conscious oceanfront addresses, examining authorship, density, wellness, landscape, pricing posture, and what each building signals to collectors of architecture.

Evaluating the Strictness of Noise Ordinances During Construction Outfitting at Eighty Seven Park Surfside
At Eighty Seven Park Surfside, the practical measure of construction-noise strictness is less about decibel math and more about the clock. Surfside’s code framework permits weekday construction activity during a defined daytime window, while weekends, legal holidays, and nighttime periods face materially tighter limits. For buyers, residents, and advisors assessing final outfitting conditions around a newly completed luxury tower, that makes compliance in Surfside notably schedule-driven rather than unusually restrictive in absolute sound terms.



