
Condo vs. House in South Florida: A Luxury Couple’s Decision Framework
For South Florida buyers, “condo versus house” is rarely just a floor plan preference. It’s a negotiation about time, autonomy, and risk: what you want to outsource, what you want to control, and how much volatility you are willing to carry in monthly costs. This MILLION Luxury editorial lays out a practical way for couples to compare true monthly ownership costs, understand HOA and assessment exposure, and choose a product type that fits both lifestyle and financial priorities in today’s market.

South Florida’s Trophy Home Market in 2026: Records, Global Cash, and the New Luxury Baseline
South Florida enters 2026 with ultra-luxury momentum that is broad-based but not uniform: $10M-plus closings remain frequent, Miami Beach condo pricing is pressing higher on a per-square-foot basis, and trophy transactions are resetting expectations without necessarily rewriting everyday comps. For buyers and sellers operating at the top of the market, the story is less about a single headline sale and more about liquidity, supply, and the persistent pull of branded, service-forward living.

Bal Harbour’s White-Glove Condominium Standard: From 24-Hour Concierge to Residential Butler
In Bal Harbour, luxury is increasingly measured less by finishes and more by how quietly a building runs. This MILLION Luxury editorial looks at what publicly disclosed service standards at Oceana Bal Harbour and the planned Rivage Bal Harbour suggest about the next era of oceanfront living, with a buyer-focused framework for evaluating concierge, valet, security, and household-level support.

The Branded-Residence Premium in South Florida: When It Pays, When It Doesn’t
Branded residences are reshaping South Florida’s ultra-luxury landscape, pairing real estate with hospitality-level service and global name recognition. But the premium is not automatic value. This MILLION Luxury guide breaks down where the uplift tends to come from, what it costs to maintain, and the contract details sophisticated buyers should confirm before closing.

Digital Twins and 3D Virtual Tours: The New Standard for South Florida Luxury Real Estate
From Miami-beach penthouses to boutique oceanfront residences, the luxury buyer’s first showing is increasingly digital. High-fidelity 3D tours and measurable “digital twins” are changing how qualified prospects shortlist homes, how teams collaborate remotely, and how sellers present condition, layout, and flow with more precision than traditional photography alone.

Quiet Luxury: How to Buy a Peaceful Home in South Florida
In South Florida, “quiet” is not an aesthetic. It is an environmental condition shaped by flight corridors, traffic geometry, and the way a building is assembled. For high-net-worth buyers, noise diligence belongs alongside water views, service, and security because it influences sleep, wellness, and long-term resale in ways that are hard to reverse after closing. This MILLION Luxury guide translates national noise benchmarks into a practical, buyer-oriented checklist, from screening tools and on-site listening sessions to the construction details that separate baseline code compliance from truly serene living.



