
Lock-and-leave luxury in Miami: The due diligence checklist for second-home buyers
A Miami second home should feel effortless, but true lock-and-leave ownership is built on rigorous diligence. This guide outlines the financial, legal, insurance, operational, and building-level reviews sophisticated buyers should complete before closing.

The Downside Protection Strategies for World Cup Rental Investments in South Florida
A buyer-oriented playbook for protecting downside when positioning South Florida residences for World Cup-driven demand, with underwriting, legal, operational, and asset-selection safeguards.

How the Certificate of Use Requirements Impact Miami Vacation Rental Investors
In Miami, vacation-rental performance is not only a function of design, view, and walkability. It is also a compliance question. A Certificate of Use can determine whether a property can legally operate at the cadence investors expect, shaping everything from underwriting and renovations to closing timelines and resale liquidity. This editorial explains what sophisticated buyers should understand before they treat a luxury condo or pied-à-terre as a short-term rental asset.

How to Vet Boutique Hospitality Management Companies for World Cup Turnovers
World Cup-style demand spikes can turn a beautifully finished residence into an operational stress test. For South Florida owners and buyer-investors, the right boutique hospitality management partner is less about glossy branding and more about controls, staffing depth, and guest-screening discipline. This MILLION Luxury guide translates high-season hotel playbooks into a practical due-diligence framework: what to ask, what to review, and what contract terms protect your home, your neighbors, and your revenue when occupancy is at its most intense.

The Strict Zoning Laws Governing World Cup Rentals in Miami Beach
Miami Beach’s short-term rental landscape is governed less by hype than by zoning, building rules, and enforcement. With World Cup demand expected to push nightly rates and occupancy, the most sophisticated owners and guests will treat compliance as part of the luxury experience: clear minimum-stay rules, properly authorized operators, and buildings designed to handle transient use. This guide explains how to think about Miami Beach zoning, condo bylaws, and risk management when considering World Cup-season rentals, and why many high-end households choose a longer-term lease or a hotel-branded residence instead.

Maximizing Short Term Rental Yields During the FIFA World Cup in Miami
A discreet, owner-forward playbook for positioning Miami-area luxury residences for peak short-term rental performance during the FIFA World Cup window, without sacrificing brand, compliance, or asset preservation.



