
Eighty Seven Park vs The Perigon Miami Beach: Park Adjacency vs Oceanfront Minimalism
A buyer-oriented comparison of Surfside’s Eighty Seven Park and Miami Beach’s The Perigon through the lens of daily living, privacy, design, and long-term positioning.

Comparing The Oceanfront Opulence Of The Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach Against The Perigon Miami Beach
A discreet, buyer-oriented comparison of two rare Miami Beach oceanfront propositions: The Ritz-Carlton Residences® Miami Beach and The Perigon Miami Beach. With few public specifics required for an informed decision, this guide focuses on what typically matters most to ultra-premium buyers: the lifestyle model behind the brand, the character of privacy, the architecture and arrival experience, and the practical realities of owning on the Atlantic edge of Miami-beach.

Top Seven Developments In Miami Beach Offering Direct Private Elevator Access To All Residences
In Miami Beach, direct private elevator access is the quiet hallmark of true ultra-luxury: fewer neighbors, fewer touchpoints, and a daily arrival sequence that feels closer to a private home than a condominium. This editorial frames what that feature really means, how to evaluate it beyond the brochure language, and where buyers typically find it across Miami Beach’s most privacy-driven enclaves.

Assessing The Seamless Indoor Outdoor Transition At The Perigon Miami Beach
A buyer-oriented look at what “seamless indoor-outdoor” really means at The Perigon Miami Beach, with practical cues to evaluate light, airflow, privacy, and day-to-night usability in an oceanfront residence.

Understanding The Florida Building Code Resilience Upgrades In 2026 Oceanfront Developments
In 2026, resilience is not a marketing adjective for South Florida oceanfront development. It is a design brief shaped by the Florida Building Code, insurer scrutiny, lender checklists, and buyer expectations for continuity of comfort before, during, and after a storm. For purchasers considering Oceanfront condominiums from Miami Beach to Sunny Isles and Fort Lauderdale, the most meaningful changes often show up in quiet, expensive decisions: how water is kept out, how power is restored, how glazing behaves under pressure, and how the building returns to service when municipal systems are stressed. This MILLION Luxury guide translates the practical implications of code-driven resilience upgrades without drifting into engineering jargon. Use it to ask better questions in a sales gallery, to compare one tower’s “hardened” narrative to another’s actual assemblies, and to understand why 2026-era oceanfront buildings may feel different to own, operate, and insure.

Perigon vs Five Park in Miami Beach: Views & exposure
Two headline new-construction towers are redefining Miami Beach from different vantage points: The Perigon’s oceanfront quiet on Mid-Beach’s Millionaires’ Row, and Five Park’s sky-high, city-facing energy at the gateway to South of Fifth. Both are design-forward and privacy-conscious, but they deliver fundamentally different daily rhythms, view geometries, and resident cultures. This guide maps the decision to what matters most at the ultra-luxury end: exposure, density, arrivals, and how the building’s architecture shapes your sense of retreat.



