
How to Make Your Offer Stand Out in South Florida’s Competitive Luxury Market
In early 2026, Southeast Florida’s single-family market has regained momentum, and competitive dynamics are returning to prime price points. This MILLION Luxury playbook details how sophisticated buyers structure certainty, speed, and clean terms without sacrificing prudent protections.

Sunny Isles Branded Oceanfront Living: Bentley Residences and Turnberry Ocean Club as Two Very Different Plays
Sunny Isles Beach continues to attract global buyers who want oceanfront addresses with discretion, service, and a clear lifestyle thesis. Two towers, one newly underway and one already delivered, illustrate how the market is segmenting: Bentley Residences, a branded, design-forward pre-construction offering with headline-making private garage concepts, and Turnberry Ocean Club, a completed ultra-luxury benchmark defined by low density and elevated Sky Club amenities. Here is what is publicly disclosed, and how MILLION Luxury suggests sophisticated buyers compare them.

Bentley Residences vs Turnberry Ocean Club: A Sunny Isles Buyer’s Decision Guide
Two oceanfront towers on Collins Avenue present two very different versions of Sunny Isles luxury: one defined by immediate occupancy and a mature amenity culture, the other by a highly engineered, branded vision scheduled for future delivery. This MILLION Luxury guide compares Bentley Residences and Turnberry Ocean Club through the lens sophisticated buyers actually use: timeline, privacy, operational realities, and the capital planning that comes with either Pre-construction or Resale.

Sky Garages, Car Elevators, and the New Luxury of Living With Your Collection
From Sunny Isles Beach’s in-home sky garages to trackside “car condo” campuses across the country, automotive real estate has matured into a discreet asset class. For South Florida buyers, the story is less about novelty and more about control: climate, security, provenance, and the ability to enjoy a collection without surrendering privacy. This editorial looks at what’s been publicly disclosed, what’s been widely marketed, and what sophisticated buyers should underwrite before they bring the garage into the living room.

Oceanfront vs Skyline Views: Casa Cipriani Miami Beach and Miami Tropic Residences
Two of South Florida’s most discussed branded arrivals present a clean, buyer-relevant contrast: true Atlantic frontage in Mid-Beach versus height-driven panoramas in Midtown. Casa Cipriani Miami is positioned as a tightly held, 23-residence oceanfront address paired with a boutique hotel and private members’ club, with pricing widely reported to start around $25 million. Miami Tropic Residences, a much taller 48-story tower planned near the Design District and Wynwood, leans into panoramic bay and skyline view corridors, chef-driven branding tied to Jean-Georges, and pricing marketed from roughly $1.1 million+. For buyers, the decision often comes down to what you want your view to do: anchor daily life to the ocean horizon, or frame Miami as a luminous cityscape that changes by hour, weather, and altitude.

Surfside’s Boutique Oceanfront Future: The Delmore and Ocean House, Decoded for Luxury Buyers
Two boutique oceanfront condominiums are reshaping how ultra-premium buyers think about Surfside: a Zaha Hadid Architects statement at The Delmore site and a smaller, service-forward alternative in Ocean House. Both are positioned around privacy, oversized floorplans, and curated amenities, but they speak to different definitions of modern beachfront living. Below, MILLION Luxury breaks down what is publicly marketed today, what it likely means for day-to-day ownership, and how to frame a purchase when final specifications can evolve during pre-construction.



