
What Association Documents Reveal About SIRS Reserve Studies
Florida’s SIRS regime has made association documents central to luxury condo diligence. The study itself matters, but the fuller picture appears in budgets, reserves, minutes, assessments, contracts, and financial records that reveal whether structural recommendations are being funded or deferred.

How to Read Acoustic Glass Like a Luxury Buyer, Not a Tourist
A discreet buyer’s guide to evaluating acoustic glass in South Florida luxury residences, from the full window wall assembly to installation quality, exposures, terraces, and resale-grade calm.

619 Residences by Foster + Partners + Nobu Hospitality: A Practical Look at Leak-Detection Systems for Full-Time Owners
A practical ownership guide to leak-detection planning for full-time residents evaluating luxury condominium living in South Florida.

Why Buyers Are Treating Dual Home Offices as a 2026 Filter in South Florida
Dual home offices are becoming a core lens for South Florida luxury buyers who want privacy, flexibility, and a residence that can support two full professional lives without compromising leisure.

What Family Buyers Should Demand From Staff Parking
Family buyers in South Florida should treat staff parking as a core luxury utility, not a secondary convenience, because it shapes privacy, household efficiency, security, and long-term livability.

The Quiet-Risk Question Behind Wire-Transfer Security in Luxury Condos
Wire-transfer security has become part of the luxury condo conversation, especially for buyers moving large deposits, closing funds, and association payments through multiple advisers. The most sophisticated approach treats verification as a lifestyle-level protocol: calm, redundant, documented, and agreed before pressure enters the room.



