
Bentley Residences Sunny Isles for collectors deciding whether an in-unit garage is a real lifestyle upgrade
At Bentley Residences Sunny Isles, the in-unit garage is not a novelty amenity so much as a meaningful shift in how a collector stores, protects, and actually uses a car in a coastal high-rise setting. For the right owner, direct car-to-residence access changes convenience, privacy, preservation, and even presentation. For the wrong owner, it can be an expensive feature that matters less than expected.

The case for buying near private schools even when you do not have school-age children
In South Florida’s luxury market, buying near a respected private school is often less about enrollment and more about durability. School-anchored neighborhoods tend to command stronger pricing, broader demand, richer amenities, and better resale liquidity, making them compelling for buyers with no immediate educational use for the campus itself.

What separates a true family condo from a glamorous weekender in South Florida
In South Florida’s luxury condominium market, the decisive distinction is not glamour but intent. A true family condo is designed for year-round residence, daily routines, and long-term stability, while a glamorous weekender is calibrated for seasonal use, hospitality-level service, and, in many cases, rental flexibility. For discerning buyers, the difference reveals itself in location, floor plan, amenity programming, HOA culture, financing profile, and resale behavior.

A serious due-diligence checklist for buyers moving from single-family estates into luxury towers
For buyers trading the privacy of a standalone estate for the precision of tower living, the real work begins after the floor plan seduces. In South Florida, luxury condominium diligence is now as much about governance, reserves, insurance, and structural obligations as it is about views and service. This MILLION Luxury guide outlines the questions sophisticated buyers should answer before they close.

Rivage Bal Harbour vs Oceana Bal Harbour: new-construction ambition or established Bal Harbour prestige?
In Bal Harbour’s rarefied Oceanfront enclave, the choice between Rivage Bal Harbour and Oceana Bal Harbour is less about which address is superior and more about what kind of luxury buyer you are. Rivage Bal Harbour represents New-construction ambition: a future-facing proposition tied to fresh design, newer systems, and the appeal of first-generation ownership. Oceana Bal Harbour, by contrast, stands for Resale confidence and Bal-harbour prestige, with a known operating profile, immediate usability, and real trading history. For MILLION Luxury readers, the distinction comes down to timing, risk tolerance, and whether value is found in novelty or in proof.

Eighty Seven Park Surfside vs. The Perigon Miami Beach: Park-side serenity versus direct ocean emphasis
A refined buyer’s comparison of two Herzog & de Meuron oceanfront statements: Eighty Seven Park in Surfside and The Perigon in Miami Beach. This MILLION Luxury editorial examines setting, architecture, amenities, pricing posture, and the type of owner each residence best serves.



