
North Miami Brand-Led Luxury Condos: Hospitality, Fees, and Resale Appeal
A buyer-focused look at how hospitality-driven residential brands shape North Miami condo value, ownership costs, and long-term resale appeal.

What to ask about reserve culture before buying in a glamorous older building
In South Florida’s older luxury towers, reserve culture is no longer a back-office detail. It is one of the clearest indicators of whether a building confronts capital reality with discipline or defers it until owners face abrupt assessments. For buyers considering a glamorous resale condo, the smartest due diligence is not simply about monthly dues. It is about how the association budgets, studies, inspects, documents, and funds the building’s future.

Sunny Isles without the newest-launch frenzy: Jade Ocean Sunny Isles Beach vs Regalia Sunny Isles Beach
For buyers drawn to Sunny Isles yet uninterested in the velocity of fresh launches, Jade Ocean and Regalia represent two notably established ways into the market. One leans toward a direct, beach-first tower experience; the other offers a broader, more resort-layered proposition with a wider lifestyle frame.

What to ask about private elevator reliability before buying above the thirtieth floor
For buyers considering a residence above the 30th floor, a private elevator is only as valuable as the system behind it. This MILLION guide explains which records to request, which reliability questions matter most, and how to evaluate redundancy, maintenance, modernization, backup power, and emergency operation before closing.

What to ask about humidity control before moving art, leather, and wine into a waterfront condo
A discreet due-diligence guide for buyers who need a waterfront condo to protect art, leather furnishings, and wine through stable humidity control, sound building-envelope performance, and resilient storm planning.

What buyers should verify about generator coverage before assuming storm-day comfort
In South Florida, backup power is often marketed as a luxury essential, but buyers should verify exactly what a generator can run, how it transfers, what fuel it depends on, and whether the installation is legal, maintained, and truly configured for comfort during an outage.



