
Inside the Faena District: Miami Beach’s Most Curated Oceanfront Lifestyle
A buyer-oriented look at the Faena District on Collins Avenue, where culture, hospitality, and ultra-luxury residences converge into a walkable oceanfront enclave.

Palm and Hibiscus Islands: Miami Beach’s Discreet, Gated Waterfront Enclaves
Palm and Hibiscus Islands sit like two quiet commas in Biscayne Bay, minutes from both Downtown Miami and the energy of South Beach. Created in the early 1920s through dredging and fill, these man-made islands have evolved into among Miami Beach’s most private addresses: low inventory, high discretion, and a waterfront lifestyle that remains difficult to replicate. For buyers, the appeal is less about flash and more about geography and scarcity. The islands are gated and guarded, their streets largely residential, and their market is often defined by trophy-level listings that can set national headlines. What follows is a buyer-oriented look at why Palm and Hibiscus Islands endure as long-term luxury holds, and what to watch when you decide to compete for a water-edge parcel in the heart of Miami Beach.

Historic Preservation in Miami Beach: The Quiet Tax, Design, and Value Play Behind South Florida’s Most Coveted Addresses
In Miami Beach and greater South Florida, preservation is no longer only a cultural obligation. For luxury buyers and developers, it has become a disciplined strategy that can unlock tax advantages, streamline a property’s narrative value, and protect scarcity in neighborhoods where new waterfront land is effectively finite. This MILLION Luxury editorial explains how federal and local preservation frameworks intersect with design oversight, and why the region’s best “historic-meets-new” projects are increasingly defined by what they choose not to erase.



