
Condo reserves, special assessments, and long-term fees: What affluent buyers should request before signing
A refined due-diligence guide for affluent South Florida condo buyers on reserves, assessments, insurance exposure, and the documents worth reviewing before signing.

Continuum on South Beach vs. Apogee South Beach: Elevator privacy, resident culture, and long-term resale signal
A buyer-focused comparison of Continuum on South Beach and the Apogee project referenced in the research, with close attention to elevator privacy, resident culture, location context, and the resale implications of a pure residential versus hotel-linked identity.

Buying a penthouse in South Florida: The engineering, HVAC, and terrace details that matter most
A South Florida penthouse is defined as much by engineering discipline as by views. This MILLION Luxury guide explains the HVAC, glazing, waterproofing, drainage, structural loading, backup power, and inspection details sophisticated buyers should examine before closing.

Top 5 questions to ask on a luxury condo tour that most buyers forget
A polished residence can conceal the questions that matter most. For South Florida luxury condo buyers, the smartest tour is not about finishes alone, but about future costs, insurance pressure, legal exposure, and resale liquidity. Here are the five questions sophisticated buyers should ask before they fall for the view.

Top 5 red flags in South Florida condo documents that sophisticated buyers never ignore
A discreet, buyer-first guide to the five condo document issues that matter most in South Florida, from underfunded reserves and litigation exposure to delinquency, structural records, and insurance gaps.

Private parking in Miami towers: Assigned spaces, lifts, and valet rules affluent buyers should understand
In Miami’s luxury tower market, parking is not a minor convenience. It is a legal right, an operational system, and often a defining part of the arrival experience. For affluent buyers evaluating residences in Brickell, Downtown, Edgewater, Miami Beach, and Sunny Isles, the essential question is not simply how many spaces come with a unit, but how those rights are documented, managed, and transferred.



