
Title insurance, surveys, and estoppels: A high-net-worth buyer’s due diligence timeline
A refined guide to the closing timeline luxury buyers should follow in South Florida, with a focus on title insurance, surveys, estoppels, and the sequencing that protects capital before closing.

Closing costs in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach: A luxury buyer’s line-item guide
A precise guide to the closing-cost line items luxury buyers should expect in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach, with special attention to financed versus cash deals, insurance prepaids, title, recording, and condo or waterfront due diligence.

Private elevator keys and security protocols: What to ask before buying in an ultra-luxury building
A private elevator can elevate privacy, arrival, and resale appeal in an ultra-luxury residence, but only when its access rights, override rules, backup systems, and cost allocations are precisely documented before closing.

Choosing between a condo and a waterfront single-family home: The luxury tradeoffs buyers underestimate
For South Florida luxury buyers, the real choice between a condo and a waterfront single-family home is less about taste than about cost structure, control, and resale behavior. Condos can deliver staffing, predictability, and easier day-to-day ownership, but they also bring HOA dues, reserve exposure, rental restrictions, and governance limits. Waterfront houses offer privacy, autonomy, and potentially stronger land-driven upside, yet they carry higher insurance sensitivity, maintenance volatility, and full responsibility for every repair from the roofline to the seawall.

Terraces and outdoor kitchens in coastal condos: Wind testing, smoke rules, and maintenance realities
A refined terrace may read as effortless luxury, but in South Florida’s coastal condo market, outdoor kitchens and exterior additions are governed by wind exposure, smoke control, structural limits, corrosion risk, and board oversight. For buyers evaluating a high-rise residence in Miami Beach, Sunny Isles, Brickell, or Palm-beach, the real value lies in understanding what can be added, what must be engineered, and what will cost more to maintain over time.

Miami International Airport vs Fort Lauderdale Airport vs Palm Beach Airport: Which is easiest for luxury buyers?
For South Florida luxury buyers, the easiest airport depends less on prestige than on geography, connectivity, and how often one flies internationally. Miami International Airport is the clear choice for global reach, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport offers the strongest middle ground, and Palm Beach International Airport is typically the least stressful for Palm Beach-focused arrivals.



