
Choosing the Best View and Exposure: A Guide to Unit Orientation in Miami Condos
Exposure is not a footnote in South Florida condo buying. It is a daily, physical experience that shapes how a residence feels at 8 a.m., how hard the air conditioning works at 5 p.m., how usable the terrace is at golden hour, and how private the interior remains after dark. In a region where the sun rises in the southeast and sets in the southwest, the same “water view” can read entirely differently depending on compass direction, season, surrounding buildings, and the width of the water you face. This MILLION Luxury editorial is a buyer-oriented guide to selecting exposure with intention. Think of it less as a debate between sunrise and sunset, and more as a disciplined match between lifestyle, light quality, heat gain, privacy, and long-term view resilience.

Faena House Miami Beach: The Oceanfront Benchmark That Still Sets the Tone
Faena House Miami Beach remains one of Mid-Beach’s clearest signals of how architecture, brand ecosystem, and true scarcity translate into lasting pricing power. Designed by Foster + Partners and limited to 47 residences, the building has been the stage for record-setting transactions and a consistently watched resale narrative that continues to influence how ultra-luxury buyers underwrite Miami Beach.

Balcony vs. Terrace in South Florida Luxury Condos: What Actually Matters
In South Florida, outdoor space is not a bonus feature, it is a core room. Yet not all outdoor square footage performs the same. This guide clarifies the true differences between a Balcony and a Terrace, explains why depth and orientation matter more than raw area, and outlines the due diligence that protects resale value and building harmony. Along the way, we spotlight Miami-beach residences where indoor outdoor living is treated as architecture, not afterthought.



