
Top 10 South Florida Luxury New Developments Delivering 2027 and Beyond
South Florida’s next luxury cycle is taking shape now, with a pipeline of lifestyle-led towers and ultra-boutique beachfront collections targeting 2027 through 2030. Below, MILLION Luxury ranks 10 projects and explains how to evaluate timelines, neighborhoods, and pricing leverage as inventory normalizes.

The Residences at Shell Bay: Hallandale’s New Standard for Private-Club Condominium Living
An ultra-luxury, Auberge-linked condominium tower within the Shell Bay private club enclave is positioning Hallandale for a more discreet, amenity-forward kind of waterfront ownership.

Coconut Grove’s Next Boutique Address Book: The Lincoln and Ziggurat, Compared
Two new Coconut Grove launches are setting a distinctly low-density tone for buyers who value privacy, design intent, and construction-tied deposit structures.

Family-Forward Luxury Living in Coral Gables: New Developments, Schools, and a Discreet Sense of Place
Coral Gables continues to attract discerning buyers who want a refined address without giving up day-to-day ease. Two incoming luxury communities, The Village at Coral Gables and Cora Merrick Park, reflect a market that is increasingly shaped by walkability, wellness, and design continuity. Here is a buyer-oriented look at what is publicly known, what to ask during due diligence, and how Coral Gables compares with Miami Beach for second-home and lifestyle needs.

New Construction vs. Resale in South Florida: The 2026 Luxury Buyer’s Advantage
A data-driven look at why the historic new-construction premium has softened, how incentives change the effective price, and what sophisticated South Florida buyers should watch in pre-construction and resale transactions.

Arbor Coconut Grove vs. The Well Coconut Grove: A Discreet Buyer’s Guide to Two Grove Lifestyles
Coconut Grove’s newest residential offerings are splitting into two distinct expressions of luxury: intimate, design-forward boutique living and large-scale, amenity-rich wellness real estate. Arbor Coconut Grove and The Well Coconut Grove sit on the same neighborhood map, but they serve different buyer psychographics, timelines, and expectations around daily ritual. Here is how to evaluate each through the lenses that matter most in South Florida: privacy, programming, deliverability, and long-term livability.



