
Colette Residences Brickell for owners who prefer boutique intimacy over the district’s biggest amenity stacks
Colette Residences Brickell reframes luxury around lower density, design discipline, curated amenities, and a more personal sense of arrival in the city’s financial core.
The Well Bay Harbor Islands for buyers who want wellness credibility in an island setting
A buyer-focused editorial on how The Well Bay Harbor Islands frames wellness as the central residential proposition within a quieter Biscayne Bay island setting.

What to verify about backup power if you expect full storm-day livability rather than minimal emergency function
For South Florida luxury buyers, backup power should be evaluated as a livability system, not a checkbox. The essential questions are whether the home can support comfort cooling, water pressure, refrigeration, security, communications, and other expected loads for the duration of a real outage. That means reviewing load calculations, transfer equipment, fuel endurance, battery capacity, maintenance records, permitting, and the exact list of systems actually carried on backup power.

619 Residences by Foster + Partners + Nobu Hospitality for buyers choosing between dining culture and pure waterfront serenity
An editorial look at 619 Residences for buyers weighing Nobu-led dining culture against the quieter appeal of oceanfront privacy in Miami Beach.

Best Brickell residences for buyers who want polish without committing to the district’s loudest social scene
For buyers drawn to Brickell’s finish, service, and convenience but uninterested in its most conspicuous social energy, the right address is less about the neighborhood in general and more about micro-location, amenity design, and resident culture. The strongest candidates tend to sit in South Brickell or along calmer bay-facing stretches of Brickell Avenue, where architecture, wellness, and privacy can take precedence over proximity to the district’s busiest entertainment orbit.

The Berkeley Palm Beach for buyers who want Palm Beach privacy without the maintenance load of a large house
The Berkeley Palm Beach offers a buyer-friendly alternative to the large Palm Beach-area house: private, spacious condominium living in West Palm Beach with a service-oriented, lock-and-leave format. Planned as two nine-story buildings with 193 residences, it combines substantial floor plans, lifestyle amenities, and a location near downtown West Palm Beach for owners who value discretion without the operational burden of an estate.



