
Top 5 Ultra-Luxury Penthouses Currently on the Market in Miami Beach
Miami Beach’s penthouse market is redefining the ceiling for condo pricing, led by ultra-low-density, branded, oceanfront offerings with private rooftop amenities. From a publicly marketed $150 million full-floor residence at The Raleigh by Rosewood to $120 million-plus deals at legacy Collins Avenue addresses, today’s pinnacle purchases are increasingly about acreage in the sky, restoration-grade heritage, and service ecosystems that rival five-star hotels.

Luxury vs Ultra-Luxury in South Florida: What Really Changes From $5M to $20M
In South Florida, the leap from luxury to ultra-luxury is less about square footage and more about an integrated lifestyle: systems-level technology, privacy infrastructure, wellness programming, and architecture that reads as a one-off. Here is how buyers can evaluate the difference with precision across Miami Beach, Brickell, and the oceanfront corridor.

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.

Aman Miami Beach vs Rosewood The Raleigh: Two New Benchmarks for Branded Living on Collins Avenue
Two headline developments are re-centering Miami Beach’s ultra-luxury condo market around privacy, heritage, and hospitality-grade service.

Miami Ultra-Luxury Real Estate in 2026: Where the Market Draws the Line
In South Florida’s top zip codes, “luxury” has become a broad label, while “ultra-luxury” is increasingly treated as its own tier with different price logic, buyer behavior, and product expectations. This editorial clarifies the working price bands, why branded residences and service platforms command a premium, and how micro-markets like Miami Beach and the private-island enclaves separate ordinary high-end from true trophy real estate.

Miami Beach’s Heritage-Luxury Moment: Art Deco Revival, Branded Residences, and the New Collins Avenue Standard
Miami Beach is entering a new cycle where preservation and ultra-luxury are no longer competing ideas. Along Collins Avenue, landmark restorations and hotel-branded residences are reshaping buyer expectations around service, identity, and scarcity, with projects like the Raleigh and Shore Club anchoring what the press has nicknamed “Billionaire’s Beach.” For end users and investors alike, the opportunity is less about chasing novelty and more about underwriting permanence: irreplaceable oceanfront land, cultural cachet, and operator-led lifestyle execution.



