
Assessing The Viability Of Fractional Ownership Models Within The Ultra Luxury Sector
Fractional ownership is moving from a niche vacation concept to a serious consideration for ultra luxury buyers who value access, simplicity, and capital efficiency. This editorial assesses where the model works, where it breaks, and what South Florida’s most exacting buyers should underwrite before committing.

Snowbirds vs. Year-Rounders: How Seasonal Living Affects Your Home Choices in Florida
A discreet, buyer-first guide for seasonal owners weighing Florida residency, tax and homestead strategy, carrying costs, rental rules, and risk management for 2026 in South Florida.

Miami vs. Ibiza: Beach Party Capitals Compete for the Jet Set’s Real Estate Dollars
In 2026, ultra-luxury buyers are weighing two very different kinds of certainty: Miami’s liquidity and scale versus Ibiza’s scarcity and lifestyle premium. Miami’s $1M+ inventory has pushed past New York City’s, while South Florida continues to post one of its strongest years ever for $10M+ closings, many of them cash. Ibiza, meanwhile, remains a supply-constrained Mediterranean market where price per square meter commands a steep premium and where short-term rental compliance is becoming more formalized. This guide frames the decision the way principals, family offices, and globally mobile owners actually make it: not as a simple “which is cheaper,” but which market better fits your use case, risk tolerance, and time horizon.

Miami vs. Hong Kong: Tropical Freedom vs. Urban Density for Global Luxury Buyers
In 2026, global luxury buyers are comparing two very different propositions: Hong Kong’s hyper-connected, vertical cityscape and Miami’s waterfront, lifestyle-forward market that continues to attract international capital. This guide outlines what cross-border buyers should understand about value-per-square-foot dynamics, legal and tax mechanics, financing realities, and the rising importance of insurance and physical risk in South Florida underwriting.

Delray Beach: Lively Downtown Charm Meets High-End Living in Palm Beach County
Delray Beach is still very much in its price-discovery era: values remain elevated, but days on market and below-ask outcomes reward buyers who underwrite the street, the flood map, and the lifestyle. For luxury purchasers, the real decision is not simply ocean versus inland, but walkability versus privacy, and boating access versus maintenance simplicity. This MILLION Luxury editorial frames what the current market signals mean for negotiating leverage, second-home utility, and long-term resilience planning, while keeping the focus where it belongs: the daily rhythm of Atlantic Avenue, the beaches, the parks, and the cultural corridor that makes Delray feel distinctly livable.

Turnkey Furnished vs. Custom Decor: Deciding How to Outfit Your New Luxury Condo
In South Florida’s luxury condo market, “turnkey” and “furnished” are often used interchangeably, but they solve different problems. Turnkey describes readiness: the residence is move-in-ready without repairs or renovations. Furnished describes contents: the home comes with furniture and household items, whether or not the underlying condition is truly ready. For second-home buyers, executives relocating on compressed timelines, and owners weighing rental strategies, the distinction matters because it affects inspections, negotiations, operating complexity, and who your future buyer or tenant will be.



