
Quiet Luxury in South Florida: Privacy, Views, and the New Ultra-Prime Checklist
Ultra-wealth buyers are prioritizing privacy, indoor-outdoor living, and design-forward discretion over flash. For South Florida, the result is a sharper focus on sightlines, security, and lifestyle outcomes that feel effortless, not performative.

Auberge Beach Residences vs Riva Residenze: Two Definitions of Fort Lauderdale Luxury
In Fort Lauderdale, the most consequential luxury decisions are rarely about finishes alone. They are about the daily rhythm you want: true beachfront resort living with immediate certainty, or a marina-forward, yacht-branded address designed to feel like a private club. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares two standout options, drawing clear lines between scale, design authorship, lifestyle access, and the practical realities of buying delivered versus pre-construction.

Builder Warranties in New South Florida Condos: A Luxury Buyer’s Field Guide
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to what builder warranties typically cover in new-construction condos, how condo associations affect claims, and how to protect your timeline with documentation, notice, and an 11-month inspection.

Resilience as Luxury: What South Florida Buyers Should Know About Code, FORTIFIED Standards, and Storm-Season Upgrades
In South Florida, resilience is no longer a back-of-house conversation. It is a value driver that shapes purchase decisions, insurance outcomes, and day-to-day livability, especially along Oceanfront corridors where wind, water, and power continuity matter most.

Top 5 Most Expensive Home Sales in Palm Beach County (2025)
Palm Beach County’s 2025 ultra-luxury market delivered a defining set of closings, from a North Palm Beach record in Lost Tree Village to legacy lakefront and oceanfront estates spanning Palm Beach, Manalapan, and Delray Beach. Below, MILLION Luxury ranks the five headline transactions and unpacks what they reveal about scarcity, privacy, and the widening spread between trophy assets and the broader market.

Top 5 Broward Waterfront Neighborhoods Defining 2025’s Trophy-Home Market
In 2025, Broward’s luxury conversation centered less on a single headline closing and more on a set of waterfront micro-markets where design, dockage, and inlet access set pricing power. From Harbor Beach’s Intracoastal frontage to the canal geometry of Las Olas Isles and the enduring appeal of Rio Vista, Fort Lauderdale’s most coveted pockets continued to behave like a separate asset class. Against a countywide backdrop of rising sales volume, a maturing pricing cycle, and a growing pipeline of ultra-luxury product across South Florida, these neighborhoods outline what buyers are actually paying for: privacy, water, and effortless lifestyle logistics.



