
The Downside Protection Strategies for World Cup Rental Investments in South Florida
A buyer-oriented playbook for protecting downside when positioning South Florida residences for World Cup-driven demand, with underwriting, legal, operational, and asset-selection safeguards.

The Financial Viability of Purchasing Entire Condominium Floors to Create Custom Mega Residences
Buying an entire condominium floor can deliver townhouse-level privacy, bespoke planning, and trophy-scale volume, but it only pencils when the premium paid is disciplined and the path to resale is realistic. In South Florida, floor-through assemblies live at the intersection of HOA governance, structural constraints, elevator strategy, and long-term operating costs. This editorial breaks down the underwriting logic: acquisition and carry, combination and build-out, and the two exits that matter most, resale and legacy ownership.

Assessing the Viability of Private Beach Access at The Berkeley Palm Beach Against The Ritz Carlton Residences West Palm Beach
For Palm Beach and West Palm Beach buyers, “private beach access” is less a checkbox than a layered set of logistics: deeded frontage versus a managed beach experience, the time cost of crossing bridges, and the durability of privileges over decades. This MILLION Luxury editorial frames the viability of beach access at The Berkeley Palm Beach against The Ritz-Carlton Residences® West Palm Beach, offering a buyer-oriented way to vet what is real, what is operational, and what is simply assumed.

Evaluating the True Cost of 24-Hour Valet and Doorman Services at W Pompano Beach Hotel & Residences
A buyer-oriented look at what 24-hour valet and doorman service truly costs at W Pompano Beach, beyond the line item: staffing, operations, insurance, wear and tear, and lifestyle value.

The Strategy of Using 1031 Exchanges for Oceanfront Condominiums at Rosewood Residences Hillsboro Beach
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to structuring a 1031 exchange into an oceanfront condominium at Rosewood Residences Hillsboro Beach, with timelines, risks, and practical decision points for South Florida investors.

Evaluating the Impact of Neighborhood Walk Scores on Long-Term Value
Walkability is no longer a lifestyle footnote in South Florida; for many buyers it is a proxy for how a neighborhood will age, densify, and hold its premium. But “Walk Score” style metrics can be misunderstood at the luxury tier, where discretion, privacy, and a curated daily loop often matter more than sheer retail density. The right approach is to treat walkability as a risk filter and a value amplifier, then verify it on the ground: shade, crossings, noise, and the quality of the walkable destinations.



