
What Full-Time Owners Should Know About Cabana Rights
A practical guide for full-time South Florida luxury owners evaluating cabana rights, from legal structure and transferability to daily usefulness, resale implications, and due diligence.

What Association Documents Reveal About HOA Fee Transparency
Association documents can reveal whether HOA fees are stable, disciplined, and aligned with the lifestyle a luxury buyer expects. For South Florida purchasers, the most important signals often sit inside budgets, reserves, insurance assumptions, minutes, rules, and capital planning language.

South Beach vs Surfside: The Daily-Rhythm Test for 2026 Buyers
A buyer-focused comparison of South Beach and Surfside through the lens of daily rhythm, privacy, beach habits, dining, family routines, and long-term luxury fit.

What to Ask About Association Litigation Before Buying a South Florida Luxury Condo
A luxury condominium purchase in South Florida is also a financial entry into the association behind the tower. Buyers should examine litigation, reserves, inspections, insurance posture, financing eligibility, and assessment exposure before due diligence expires.

How to Negotiate Around Digital-Key Backup Plans Without Losing the Right Residence
Digital keys can elevate daily living, but in South Florida luxury residences they also centralize control over entry, guest access, service access and sensitive occupancy data. Buyers should negotiate backup plans as part of property rights, cybersecurity and long-term resale confidence, not as a minor technology preference.

Eighty Seven Park Surfside: What Buyers Should Ask About Walkability After Dark
A buyer-focused look at after-dark walkability at Eighty Seven Park, where oceanfront calm, Collins Avenue proximity, security protocols, and transportation habits all shape long-term livability.



