
Alana Bay Harbor Islands: The Appeal of Low-Density Boutique Living on the Water
A buyer-focused editorial on why Alana Bay Harbor Islands stands out in South Florida’s luxury market through boutique scale, bay access, privacy, and the village character of Bay Harbor Islands.

Pagani North Bay Village Versus Shoma Bay North Bay Village: Private Marinas and Boardwalk Lifestyles
A buyer-focused comparison of Pagani North Bay Village and Shoma Bay North Bay Village, examining how private marina access, wet slips, boardwalk design, and mixed-use waterfront living shape the luxury experience in North Bay Village.

Origin Bay Harbor Islands Versus La Baia North Bay Harbor Islands: Dock Slip Availability and Boating Logistics
For boat-oriented buyers considering Origin Bay Harbor Islands and La Baia North Bay Harbor Islands, the meaningful comparison is less about brochure language and more about the marina documents that govern access, dimensions, utilities, guest use, and renewal rights. In Bay Harbor, slip availability is not a cosmetic amenity. It is an operating question that can materially shape convenience, carrying costs, and the day-to-day practicality of keeping a vessel close to home.

The Reality of Securing Boat Lifts for Center Consoles at Andare Residences Fort Lauderdale
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at what boat-lift access for center-console owners typically entails in Fort Lauderdale, and how to underwrite the question properly when considering Andare Residences.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences Palm Beach Gardens vs Alina Residences Boca Raton: Inland Luxury and Marina Logistics
A buyer-oriented comparison of two distinct South Florida luxury lifestyles: Palm Beach Gardens’ inland, club-and-marina logistics versus Boca Raton’s polished downtown walkability. This MILLION Luxury editorial focuses on daily ease, boating realities, privacy, and resale-relevant intangibles without leaning on unverified project minutiae.

Shell Bay Residences Hallandale: Auberge’s Private Golf Oasis in South Florida
Shell Bay is repositioning Hallandale Beach around a private-club standard: a 150-acre enclave pairing a Greg Norman championship course, marina access, and Auberge-managed residences. For buyers who measure value in time, privacy, and programming, this is a rare South Florida proposition.



