
Arte vs. The Delmore: Surfside’s Two Timelines of Ultra-Luxury
In Surfside, two oceanfront addresses capture very different definitions of certainty and ambition: Arte, a finished boutique condominium with immediate lifestyle delivery, and The Delmore, a planned statement building with a longer runway and staged capital deployment. This editorial compares how each option behaves as a home, a balance-sheet decision, and a long-term hold, from architecture and amenities to closing mechanics and buyer fit.

Auberge Beach Residences vs Riva Residenze: Two Definitions of Fort Lauderdale Luxury
In Fort Lauderdale, the most consequential luxury decisions are rarely about finishes alone. They are about the daily rhythm you want: true beachfront resort living with immediate certainty, or a marina-forward, yacht-branded address designed to feel like a private club. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares two standout options, drawing clear lines between scale, design authorship, lifestyle access, and the practical realities of buying delivered versus pre-construction.

Pompano Beach’s Next Luxury Chapter: A $2B Downtown Vision Meets a New Oceanfront Set
Pompano Beach is moving from “great value on the sand” to a more complete coastal city, with a long-horizon downtown plan and a new generation of branded, design-forward oceanfront residences. For luxury buyers, the story is not just the beach. It is the convergence of public-realm investment, walkability, and a growing lineup of pre-construction options that signal a broader re-pricing of the market.

Bal Harbour vs. Sunny Isles Beach: Two North Miami Oceanfront Markets, Two Very Different Luxury Plays
Bal Harbour and Sunny Isles Beach sit minutes apart, yet they deliver distinct versions of oceanfront luxury. Here is how buyers typically compare privacy, branding, fees, and future supply when choosing a primary or second-home address.

South Florida Luxury Real Estate in 2026: A Buyer’s Guide to Scarcity, Negotiation, and Next-Gen Towers
As Florida enters 2026, the broad housing market looks steadier, while the condo segment shows a clearer buyer advantage driven by elevated inventory. For luxury buyers, this is not a contradiction. It is a sorting mechanism: older condo product faces higher friction from safety and reserve funding pressures, while irreplaceable waterfront, branded residences, and landmark land plays continue to command attention. This guide frames what is actually moving, what is negotiating, and how to underwrite a purchase when the market is no longer one-speed.

Hollywood Beach’s Next Luxury Cycle: A Buyer’s Guide to New Development, Boutique Inventory, and Resale Reality
Hollywood Beach is moving into a new phase, with major institutional investment and more than $1 billion in reported development activity reshaping expectations for waterfront living in Broward. From the planned scale of Icon Beach Residences to ultra-boutique offerings like Bellamar, the market is expanding at the top end while resale dynamics normalize. Here is what sophisticated buyers should watch as 2026 approaches.



