
Florida condo milestone inspections: What they are and how they can impact negotiations in 2026
Florida’s milestone-inspection framework is reshaping condo due diligence across South Florida. For 2026 buyers and sellers, the real negotiation now extends beyond finishes and views to structural reports, reserve funding, and the likelihood of future assessments.

Top 5 South Florida condo buildings for frequent entertainers and private dining hosts
For buyers who treat the residence as a salon, supper club, and private boardroom, South Florida’s best entertaining condominiums separate themselves through service, setting, and social infrastructure. This ranking highlights five standout buildings where private dining, concierge support, waterfront ambiance, and guest-friendly access align with the needs of frequent hosts.

Security beyond the front desk: How to evaluate privacy in ultra-luxury condo buildings
In South Florida’s ultra-luxury market, privacy is not a concierge promise. It is a full building system spanning arrival sequence, vertical circulation, staff protocols, camera governance, digital access, and even the sight lines from a neighboring tower. This guide outlines how discerning buyers can evaluate whether a condo truly protects discretion beyond a polished front desk.

Condo reserves, special assessments, and long-term fees: What affluent buyers should request before signing
A refined due-diligence guide for affluent South Florida condo buyers on reserves, assessments, insurance exposure, and the documents worth reviewing before signing.

Buying new construction in South Florida: The contract clauses sophisticated buyers negotiate
In South Florida’s developer-shaped new-construction market, sophisticated buyers know the real negotiation often begins after the glossy presentation and before the deposit wire. The contract, not the rendering, determines who bears delay risk, cost overruns, substitution rights, inspection access, closing fees, and post-closing remedies. For luxury purchasers in Brickell, Miami Beach, West Palm Beach, and other premier enclaves, the most important clauses are rarely dramatic. They are precise: refund triggers held in escrow, narrow force-majeure language, hard limits on pass-through costs, stronger delivery standards, broader warranties, and review rights tied to title, surveys, association budgets, reserves, and assessments. In a market where leverage improves at higher price points and during slower absorption periods, those details can materially protect both capital and lifestyle.

Designing Staff Quarters and Invisible Service Corridors in Modern Private Estates
A discreet back-of-house plan has become one of the defining marks of a truly sophisticated private estate. In South Florida, the most accomplished homes separate owner life from operational movement through hidden corridors, self-contained staff suites, acoustic control, screened service entries, and code-compliant life-safety planning.



