
The Practical Luxury Case for Better Sky Pools
A buyer-focused editorial on why elevated pools in South Florida luxury towers should be evaluated as practical living spaces, not merely visual amenities.

Top 5 Miami Residences for Buyers Who Want Owner-Only Wellness Amenities
A discreet guide to the Miami residence profiles best suited to buyers who prioritize private wellness amenities, quiet access, recovery space, and daily ritual.

Top 5 Beachfront Residences for Buyers Who Care About Owner-Only Wellness Amenities
A buyer-focused editorial guide to the five beachfront residence profiles that best serve owners seeking private wellness amenities, discreet daily rituals, and resort-level calm without public-facing intensity.

Hillsboro Beach Luxury Residences With Wellness Amenities: What Buyers Should Weigh
A refined guide to evaluating wellness amenities in Hillsboro Beach luxury residences, with attention to privacy, design, service, maintenance, and long-term ownership value.

Bentley Residences vs St. Regis Residences vs Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach: Amenities & wellness
Sunny Isles Beach has become South Florida’s most concentrated showcase of wellness-forward condo living, where spa-grade recovery, movement studios, and resort-caliber pool programs are treated as core residential infrastructure. This guide ranks the standout amenity plays shaping buyer expectations, from thermal suites and structured fitness to service-driven rituals that make daily routines feel effortless.

The Delmore vs Arte in Surfside: Security & concierge standards
In Surfside, ultra-luxury is increasingly defined by low density, controlled access, and a wellness-forward amenity program. Arte Surfside is a completed, 16-residence oceanfront boutique building known for private elevator entry with fingerprint recognition and a service model built around discretion. The Delmore Surfside, planned for 8777 Collins Avenue, proposes a larger yet still boutique profile with 37 residences, private elevator foyers, extensive amenities, and a heavily marketed multi-layer security concept. Here is how sophisticated buyers can frame the choice between a finished, intimate building and a planned, design-forward newcomer, with an emphasis on privacy, security posture, and daily use of amenities.



