
Apogee vs Continuum in South of Fifth: Two Blueprints for Miami Beach Luxury
In Sofi, luxury can mean two very different things: the extreme privacy of a 67-residence boutique tower or the self-contained scale of an oceanfront resort enclave. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares Apogee South Beach and Continuum on South Beach through the lens sophisticated buyers actually use: view corridors, floor plan logic, amenities, day-to-day governance, and resale liquidity.

South Florida’s Luxury Golden Triangle: Miami, Palm Beach, and Naples Heading Into 2026
From branded towers in Miami to legacy estates in Palm Beach and privacy-first waterfront living in Naples, the region’s ultra-luxury market is staying active as buyers underwrite lifestyle, resilience, and long-term value.

Miami Beach New Construction Oceanfront Condos: A Discreet Buyer Guide
Buying a new construction oceanfront condo in Miami Beach is as much about risk management as it is about lifestyle. The right decision starts with clarifying what “oceanfront” truly means, then stress-testing the building’s governance, long-term operating costs, and day-to-day livability. This guide outlines the questions sophisticated buyers ask early: view protection, coastal resilience, privacy, rental and occupancy rules, deposit structure, closing readiness, and how to compare pre-construction to newly delivered inventory. Use it as a framework before you commit.

Apogee South Beach vs. The Perigon: Boutique Oceanfront Luxury Compared
Apogee South Beach and The Perigon represent two distinct visions of boutique oceanfront luxury on Miami Beach. Apogee, an established South of Fifth landmark, offers oversized estate-style residences, low density and a discreet, urban coastal lifestyle. The Perigon, a new OMA-designed tower on Mid Beach, combines similarly generous homes with five-star resort amenities, a private restaurant and dual sunrise-sunset water views. This comparison guides buyers deciding between a proven icon and a next-generation architectural masterpiece.

South of Fifth vs. Bal Harbour: Miami Beach's Most Exclusive Condo Enclaves
Miami Beach effectively begins and ends with two ultra-prime condo enclaves: South of Fifth at the island’s southern tip and Bal Harbour at its northernmost edge. Both are defined by architecturally important towers, exceptional services and a tightly curated sense of privacy, yet they deliver very different daily rhythms. This editorial compares their origins, design pedigree, lifestyle and long term outlook, from Continuum and Apogee to Five Park in South of Fifth, and from St. Regis and Oceana Bal Harbour to the next generation Rivage Bal Harbour, to help buyers decide which enclave best aligns with their version of coastal luxury.

The Residences at Five Park Miami Beach: Gateway to the South of Fifth Lifestyle
Five Park Miami Beach is a 48 story, 519 foot tower redefining the entrance to South of Fifth with a cylindrical profile, three acre Canopy Park, and a Daniel Buren designed pedestrian bridge. A limited collection of residences sits high above the tree line, paired with more than 50,000 square feet of amenities, a residents only Canopy Club, and full service operations. The result is a highly serviced, walkable Miami Beach lifestyle suited to globally mobile buyers.



