
Bentley Residences Sunny Isles vs. St. Regis Residences Brickell: Oceanfront Oasis or Urban Glamour?
A buyer-oriented comparison of two of South Florida’s most closely watched branded condominium towers: Bentley Residences in oceanfront Sunny Isles Beach and The St. Regis Residences in urban Brickell. From tower scale and design teams to signature lifestyle services, this editorial clarifies what each address is designed to deliver, and which ownership profile each suits best.

The Middle Eastern Elite Discover South Florida: A New Wave of Luxury Real Estate Investors
Middle Eastern capital has been a quiet but consequential force in South Florida luxury real estate, favoring prime coastal assets, branded experiences, and jurisdictions with strong legal protections. Today’s demand is shaped by all-cash buying power, a preference for luxury condominiums, and a broader wealth-migration narrative that continues to lift the region’s highest tiers.

Florida Tax Residency Essentials for New Luxury Homeowners - Legal Overview
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to establishing Florida domicile the right way, aligning homestead strategy with titling and lifestyle, and avoiding common statutory-residency traps when you still keep a home up north.

Build or Buy? Pros and Cons of Purchasing Land to Build a Custom Luxury Home in South Florida
A discreet, buyer-oriented framework for deciding between building a custom estate or buying an existing $10M+ home in South Florida, with real-world cost, code, and timeline considerations for 2026.

From Old to New: How Miami’s Older Luxury Condo Buildings Are Upgrading for the Modern Era
As Florida’s post-Surfside reforms reshape reserve funding and building due diligence, older South Florida condominiums are being re-priced, re-scoped, and, in many cases, re-underwritten by buyers. The new reality is not simply higher monthly costs. It is a more transparent capital plan driven by Structural Integrity Reserve Studies, stricter reserve rules, and a market that increasingly separates “renovated and managed” from “deferred and uncertain.” For luxury buyers, the opportunity is real, but it favors those who can read an association’s long-term obligations as fluently as a floor plan.

Aging in Place: 5 Features to Look for in a Luxury Home if You Plan to Retire There
Universal design has become a quiet hallmark of next-generation luxury in South Florida: beautifully resolved, future-ready, and effortless to live in at every age. From zero-step entries that preserve clean sightlines to spa-grade bathrooms that remove trip hazards, the best features feel like elevated design decisions rather than accommodations. Here are five universal design moves that protect comfort, privacy, and long-term value without compromising aesthetics.



