
Assessing the Footprint of Multi-Car Garages in Single-Family Estates at Gables Estates
At Gables Estates, the garage is less a utilitarian appendage than a meaningful component of estate planning. In one of Coral Gables’ most tightly controlled single-family enclaves, multi-car storage affects not only square footage, but streetscape, drainage, landscaping, and the architectural balance between house and motor court.

Evaluating the Security Footprint of Guard-Gated Communities in Coral Gables
In Coral Gables, “guard-gated” can mean many things: a staffed entry, a controlled perimeter, or simply an expectation of discretion. For luxury buyers, the right question is not whether a gate exists, but what the community’s full security footprint actually delivers day to day. This editorial outlines how to evaluate access control, surveillance coverage, staffing, governance, and the lived experience of safety without confusing visibility with effectiveness.

Weston vs. Coral Gables: Two Gated-Luxury Lifestyles, One South Florida Decision
A buyer-oriented comparison of Weston and Coral Gables through the lenses that matter most at the ultra-premium level: gating, inventory, architecture, family infrastructure, and market signals.



