
Delano Residences & Hotel Miami for seasonal owners who want instant social relevance
Delano Residences & Hotel Miami appeals to seasonal owners who want a residence with immediate social cachet, hotel-style ease, and a branded Miami Beach identity tied to long-established hospitality culture.

St. Regis Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale for buyers bringing a serious yacht program into condo life
A buyer-focused MILLION Luxury editorial on why St. Regis Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale stands out for owners who want a branded home integrated with real marina access, hospitality-led service, and Fort Lauderdale’s deep superyacht ecosystem.

The Perigon Miami Beach for buyers who want Miami Beach without South Beach traffic patterns
For luxury buyers who want the cachet of Miami Beach without the friction of South Beach’s busiest circulation patterns, The Perigon Miami Beach aligns with a more residential Mid-Beach rhythm. The proposition is straightforward: beachfront access, lower-density positioning, and a quieter daily experience that favors privacy and livability over immediate nightlife exposure. In a market where location nuance can shape everything from arrival times to resale appeal, Mid-Beach offers a compelling balance between oceanfront prestige and practical calm.

How to compare east-facing and west-facing waterfront residences beyond the view alone
For South Florida waterfront buyers, east versus west exposure is not simply a sunrise-or-sunset decision. Orientation shapes daily comfort, glare, cooling demand, terrace usability, envelope wear, and even the long-term ownership profile of a residence. The most elegant choice is the one that aligns light, heat, lifestyle, and maintenance tolerance with how the home will actually be lived in.

Pagani North Bay Village for design-first buyers entering North Bay Village before the island fully matures
A design-led look at why Pagani North Bay Village may appeal to buyers seeking early entry into a transforming waterfront municipality with constrained land and rising luxury ambitions.

What wealthy buyers should know about LLC ownership, privacy, and homestead tradeoffs in Florida
For affluent Florida buyers, placing a residence in an LLC can add a layer of discretion and some structural creditor benefits, but that choice often comes at the cost of homestead protections, portability, financing flexibility, and simpler owner-occupied tax treatment. The crucial distinction is whether the residence is a true primary home or an investment, second-home, or estate-planning asset.



