
Golden Beach: South Florida’s Secluded Oceanfront Haven for Billionaires
Golden Beach is one of South Florida’s rare true single-family oceanfront municipalities: small, incorporated, and intentionally residential. With the Atlantic to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west, its value proposition is simple: privacy, waterfront orientation, and a governance model built to preserve a low-profile lifestyle.

Parkland vs. Wellington: Two South Florida Luxury Suburbs, Two Very Different Lifestyles
Parkland and Wellington both attract high-end buyers seeking space, privacy, and top-tier family life, but they deliver it through different ecosystems: Parkland’s amenity-rich, gated-community model in Broward versus Wellington’s globally recognized equestrian economy in Palm Beach County. Here is a buyer-oriented look at price signals, lifestyle drivers, and how to choose the right fit.

Gables Estates vs Old Cutler Bay: Two Coral Gables Waterfront Addresses With Very Different Rules
A discreet, buyer-oriented comparison of Coral Gables’ most coveted waterfront enclaves, from governance and gatekeeping to boating access and pricing signals.

Star Island, Miami Beach: The Anatomy of an American Trophy Enclave
Star Island is a small, gated, man-made island in Biscayne Bay where scarcity, waterfront frontage, and privacy converge into one of Miami Beach’s most closely watched ultra-luxury submarkets.

Parkland vs Boca Raton: Choosing the Right Luxury Address for Family Life, Lifestyle, and Long-Term Value
A discreet, buyer-oriented comparison of Parkland and Boca Raton for South Florida luxury real estate, from pricing and gated neighborhoods to schools and daily lifestyle.

Boca West vs. St. Andrews Country Club: A Buyer’s Guide to Boca Raton’s Private Club Real Estate
For buyers who value privacy, service, and a year-round social calendar, Boca Raton’s legacy club communities remain a distinct category of South Florida real estate. Boca West Country Club and St. Andrews Country Club sit at the top of that conversation, but they deliver luxury through different structures: one defined by scale and “village” variety, the other by a more concentrated, single-family-only environment. This MILLION Luxury guide focuses on the pieces that materially affect ownership and daily life: the physical footprint of each community, the golf and racquet ecosystems, what is publicly disclosed about dues and governance, and how to think about real estate optionality when your home is paired with a private-club lifestyle.



