
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.

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.

Quiet Miami Beach legacy or new Mid-Beach health focus: Faena House Miami Beach vs 57 Ocean Miami Beach
A discreet buyer’s comparison of Faena House and 57 Ocean, contrasting Faena’s design-led district legacy with 57 Ocean’s quieter wellness-forward Mid-Beach lifestyle.

Why sunrise views and sunset entertaining often point buyers toward different buildings
In South Florida luxury real estate, the choice between sunrise views and sunset entertaining is rarely a simple matter of personal taste. Geography, shoreline orientation, and urban form tend to sort buyers into different buildings and, often, different submarkets altogether.

Why terrace depth matters more than terrace size in South Florida
In South Florida luxury real estate, terrace depth often determines whether outdoor space feels decorative or genuinely livable. Deep terraces accommodate dining, lounging, shading, privacy, and climate resilience in ways broad but shallow balconies rarely can. For buyers in Miami Beach, Brickell, Coconut-grove, and beyond, depth is the measurement that most directly shapes daily use and long-term value.



