
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.

Faena House Miami Beach for owners who want legacy Mid-Beach cachet with unmistakable design character
Faena House is a collectible oceanfront address in Miami Beach’s Faena District, defined by Foster + Partners architecture, only 47 residences, wraparound aleros, and a legacy-minded ownership thesis grounded in scarcity, design, and cultural cachet.

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.

What to ask about outdoor kitchen exposure, wind, and maintenance before paying for terrace space
A buyer-focused guide to evaluating terrace outdoor kitchens in South Florida luxury residences, with emphasis on wind design, corrosion, drainage, code compliance, insurance, and realistic maintenance costs.

Waldorf Astoria Residences Sunny Isles Beach Private Launch: Oceanfront Prestige, Coming Soon
Waldorf Astoria Residences Sunny Isles Beach enters the conversation as one of the most intriguing future launches on Collins Avenue. With Spring 2027 positioning and a barrier-island setting between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal, the private launch combines shoreline cachet with brand prestige. For buyers watching Sunny Isles Beach closely, the opportunity lies in the fit: an anticipated Waldorf Astoria address in a market where light, views, and resort-style ease are already part of daily life. This is a launch to track before full public visibility arrives.

Arte Surfside for owners who want design authorship and true beachfront intimacy
Arte Surfside is framed for design-forward buyers who value boutique oceanfront living, privacy, natural light, and a quieter Collins Avenue setting in Surfside.



