
Top 5 South Florida addresses for global buyers who want effortless airport access
For global buyers, airport convenience is not a minor detail. In South Florida, it often shapes where second-home owners, executives, and internationally mobile families choose to buy. This ranking highlights five addresses that best combine luxury market depth with access to Miami International Airport or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, while also delivering the services and residential formats that make ownership feel genuinely effortless.

Navigating the Complexities of Buying Sight-Unseen via Virtual Reality at Kempinski Residences
A discreet guide for luxury buyers considering a sight-unseen purchase at Kempinski Residences through virtual reality, with a focus on Florida diligence, contract protections, financing friction, and the limits of immersive sales tools.

Rivage Bal Harbour Versus 57 Ocean Miami Beach: Northern Seclusion Versus Mid-Beach Energy
A buyer-focused comparison of Rivage Bal Harbour and 57 Ocean Miami Beach, examining privacy, amenities, walkability, and the lifestyle tradeoff between Bal-harbour seclusion and Mid-Beach energy.

Structuring Corporate Entity Ownership for Anonymity at The Links Estates at Fisher Island
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to using corporate entities to hold title at The Links Estates at Fisher Island, balancing privacy, financing, taxes, governance, and future resale.

Absentee Ownership: How to Maintain a South Florida Luxury Home When You’re Living Elsewhere
A discreet, buyer-grade playbook for keeping a South Florida residence pristine while you are away, covering humidity control, inspections, security, storm readiness, and insurance alignment.

Combining Units: Why Some Ultra-Wealthy Buy Two or More Condos to Create a Mega-Residence
South Florida’s ultra-wealthy are increasingly purchasing adjacent and stacked condominium residences and commissioning seamless combinations that deliver privacy, scale, and full-service ease. From Fisher Island to Brickell, the “home in the sky” has become a second-home strategy: fewer keys, more volume, and a lifestyle that is intentionally lock-and-leave.


