
Condo vs. House in Miami: The Upscale Living Dilemma
For South Florida’s ultra-premium buyer, the condo versus single-family decision is no longer just lifestyle. It is governance, insurance exposure, liquidity, and the cost of certainty. In 2026, elevated operating costs, tighter safety expectations for older towers, and a more buyer-friendly condo supply dynamic have made due diligence the defining luxury amenity. This guide breaks down what you truly own, what you delegate, where the hidden volatility lives, and how to choose the right form of ownership for privacy, flexibility, and long-term control.

Old Cutler Bay, Coral Gables: A Lesser-Known Waterfront Enclave for Discerning Buyers
Old Cutler Bay in Coral Gables is a small, guard-gated waterfront community where canal living and private dockage define daily rhythm. With roughly 136 homes across an estimated 150 acres, the enclave’s appeal is less about flash and more about continuity: mature tropical landscaping, quiet streets, and direct routes to Biscayne Bay.

South Florida’s Whisper Market: How Ultra-Luxury Homes Trade Off-Market
Discretion has become a feature, not a footnote, in South Florida’s $10M-plus real estate tier. From Miami Beach waterfront trophies that reportedly secure contracts within days to Palm Beach estates that quietly reset expectations after ambitious public pricing, the region’s most meaningful deals increasingly happen through curated access. This editorial lays out what “off-market” actually means, why it can tighten timelines and sharpen pricing dynamics, and how sophisticated buyers position themselves to see the right property at the right moment without compromising privacy.

Spec Home Boom in Miami: Why Ultra-Modern Mansions Are Rising on Spec
Across Miami’s most coveted neighborhoods, ultra-modern spec homes are reshaping what “move-in ready” means at the very top of the market. Built without a committed buyer, these residences emphasize architecture as a product: clean-lined massing, glass-forward living, outdoor rooms designed for year-round entertaining, and turnkey interior packages that feel curated rather than generic. For buyers, the appeal is immediacy and clarity. For builders, the bet is that design, construction quality, and neighborhood fit can outperform uncertainty. Here is what’s driving the surge and how to buy wisely.

The Family Compound Trend: Why Ultra-Wealthy Buyers Are Assembling Adjacent Homes in South Florida
Across South Florida, a growing subset of ultra-wealthy buyers is redefining what “more space” means. Instead of one outsized residence, families are quietly acquiring adjacent properties to create a private, multi-structure compound that supports multigenerational living, staff, wellness, and security with fewer compromises. The appeal is control: control of sightlines, access, noise, future development risk, and the ability to expand without leaving a prized neighborhood. The strategy can be powerful, but it demands careful planning around zoning, operations, and long-term exit options.

Inside Miami’s Mega-Mansions: The Features That Separate Ultra-Luxury From Ordinary
Miami’s most rarefied single-family estates are engineered for privacy, waterfront life, and hospitality on a scale that still feels effortless. In the ultra-luxury tier, value is shaped less by flashy finishes and more by planning: how you arrive, how staff and guests move through the home, how outdoor rooms perform in the climate, and how technology disappears into the architecture. This guide breaks down the defining features buyers expect across Miami-beach, Coconut-grove, and beyond, plus what to verify before you commit.



