
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.

Alba West Palm Beach for those who prefer boutique calm over a grand social lobby
Alba West Palm Beach offers a quieter interpretation of luxury in downtown West Palm Beach, pairing boutique scale, materially refined design, and walkable city access for buyers who value privacy over spectacle.

Forté on Flagler West Palm Beach vs. The Ritz-Carlton Residences® West Palm Beach: Waterfront proximity and amenity reality check
A buyer-focused comparison of two prominent West Palm Beach waterfront addresses, clarifying that the real distinction is not closeness to the water but the lifestyle model each project delivers.

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.

Comparing The Resort Style Family Pool Decks At The Berkeley Palm Beach Versus Alba West Palm Beach
A buyer-oriented look at how two West Palm Beach luxury towers approach the family pool deck: privacy, programming, shade, social flow, and day-to-day usability.

Luxury Landscaping in South Florida: Outdoor Rooms, Resilience, and ROI
In South Florida, landscape design is not decoration. It is architecture, climate strategy, and a value signal buyers read in seconds. From covered outdoor kitchens and motorized pergolas to infinity-edge pools, layered tropical screening, and hurricane-aware planting, today’s most compelling homes treat the exterior as an extension of the interior. This editorial outlines what sophisticated buyers look for, what tends to endure in coastal conditions, and how to approach upgrades with both lifestyle and resale in mind.



