
Eighty Seven Park Surfside vs. The Perigon Miami Beach: Park-side serenity versus direct ocean emphasis
A refined buyer’s comparison of two Herzog & de Meuron oceanfront statements: Eighty Seven Park in Surfside and The Perigon in Miami Beach. This MILLION Luxury editorial examines setting, architecture, amenities, pricing posture, and the type of owner each residence best serves.

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.

The Perigon Miami Beach Versus The Surf Club Four Seasons Surfside: Evaluating Contemporary Versus Classic Oceanfront
A buyer-focused comparison of The Perigon Miami Beach and The Surf Club Four Seasons Surfside, examining architecture, setting, service model, amenities, and pricing through the lens of contemporary versus classic oceanfront living.

The Delmore Surfside Versus The Perigon Miami Beach: Assessing Walkability to High-End Retail
A buyer-focused comparison of The Delmore Surfside and The Perigon Miami Beach through the lens of walkability to luxury retail, with Miami Beach emerging as the stronger fit for on-foot access to boutiques, dining, and daily conveniences while Surfside remains the choice for privacy and residential calm.

Top Ten Ultra Luxury Condominiums in South Florida Featuring Dedicated Cold Plunge Therapy
Cold plunge therapy has moved from boutique biohacking studios to the amenity decks of South Florida’s most ambitious residential towers. For buyers who treat wellness as infrastructure, the most compelling buildings design plunge programs as part of a complete recovery circuit: heat, cold, breath, movement, and privacy. Below, MILLION Luxury outlines what to look for and presents a ranked, buyer-oriented list of ultra-luxury condominiums where cold exposure is positioned as a defining lifestyle detail rather than a novelty.

Five Developments in Miami Beach Emphasizing Japanese Minimalist Design
Japanese minimalist design has become a quiet status signal in Miami Beach: a preference for restraint over spectacle, craftsmanship over trend, and daily calm over visual noise. In a market defined by light, water, and high expectations, the most compelling residences are increasingly the ones that edit rather than add. This editorial looks at five development archetypes that express Japanese minimalism in a Miami Beach context, from sanctuary-like arrival sequences to warm natural palettes and spa-grade wellness. Because today’s buyers often split time between cities, the appeal is not only aesthetic. Minimalist planning tends to age well, photograph cleanly, and support an easier rhythm of living. What follows is a buyer-oriented ranking, then a practical guide to how to evaluate minimalism beyond marketing language, including the details that matter once you move in: acoustics, storage, lighting, material integrity, and amenity culture.



