
How global buyers should think about privacy, LLC structure, and staff logistics in condo ownership
A discreet South Florida condo purchase often begins with an LLC, but sophisticated buyers know privacy, tax treatment, compliance, and staff operations must be planned together. This guide explains where an LLC helps, where it does not, and why building rules can matter as much as the legal structure itself.

The Berkeley Palm Beach for buyers who want Palm Beach privacy without the maintenance load of a large house
The Berkeley Palm Beach offers a buyer-friendly alternative to the large Palm Beach-area house: private, spacious condominium living in West Palm Beach with a service-oriented, lock-and-leave format. Planned as two nine-story buildings with 193 residences, it combines substantial floor plans, lifestyle amenities, and a location near downtown West Palm Beach for owners who value discretion without the operational burden of an estate.

Waldorf Astoria Residences Pompano Beach for those who want branded stature in an emerging beach town
An editorial look at why Waldorf Astoria Residences Pompano Beach is positioned to appeal to buyers who want hotel-caliber service, international brand recognition, and a luxury foothold in an ascending Broward beach market.

St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles for owners who want formal service but not the flashiest tower on the beach
St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles Beach appeals to buyers who value formal hospitality, large oceanfront homes, and a quieter residential setting over spectacle. The two-tower project pairs refined contemporary design with signature St. Regis service, including butler support, concierge, housekeeping, in-residence dining, and lifestyle management in one of South Florida’s most residential beachfront enclaves.

South Flagler House West Palm Beach vs Forté on Flagler West Palm Beach: legacy architecture or a more intimate Flagler frontage?
A refined comparison of two distinct Flagler Drive addresses in West Palm Beach: South Flagler House, defined by heritage architecture and restored period detail, and Forté on Flagler, shaped by boutique new-construction luxury, contemporary interiors, and a more intimate lower-density frontage experience.

Miami Design District vs Brickell for part-time owners choosing between culture and convenience
For part-time owners weighing Miami Design District against Brickell, the real distinction is not prestige but rhythm. Design District offers a curated, culture-first lifestyle shaped by galleries, luxury maisons, architecture, and nearby museum access, while Brickell delivers a denser urban system built around transit, offices, dining volume, and day-to-day ease. For South Florida buyers balancing seasonal use, rental strategy, and business travel, the choice comes down to whether they want residence as refuge and inspiration or residence as a highly efficient urban base.


