
Kid-friendly condo living: What families should ask about pools, noise, and security
For families considering a South Florida condominium, the right questions go far beyond square footage and finishes. Pool safety, building acoustics, access control, emergency readiness, and rule enforcement shape whether daily life feels effortless or stressful. This MILLION Luxury guide outlines the practical due diligence families should complete before buying.

Aria Reserve vs EDITION in Edgewater: Amenities & wellness
In Edgewater, two waterfront newcomers propose very different definitions of luxury living. Aria Reserve approaches the bay as a private, five-acre campus with layered amenity decks and an expansive recreation and wellness program. EDITION Residences Edgewater, by contrast, leans into a hospitality-driven rhythm: fewer residences, a more curated social scene, and a service-forward wellness experience. For buyers weighing how they want to live day to day, the decision often comes down to scale and tempo. Do you want the breadth of a resort environment where you can spend an entire weekend without leaving the property, or the intimacy of a boutique tower that prioritizes a refined, hotel-adjacent lifestyle? Here is how the two concepts separate when you look past the renderings and into the lived details.

EDITION vs Aria Reserve in Edgewater: Amenities & wellness
In Edgewater, two waterfront-led new-construction visions are shaping a modern South Florida luxury lifestyle: EDITION Residences Edgewater and Aria Reserve Miami. Both lean heavily into daily-use amenities, but they express that ambition differently, with EDITION framing a hospitality-led, boutique tower experience and Aria Reserve expanding the canvas into a multi-level, resort-scale program. This guide compares their amenity philosophies, wellness offerings, family and work spaces, and how each may fit the way you live in Miami.



