
Top 5 Penthouses in Miami with Private Rooftop Pools and Sky Gardens
From Miami Beach to Sunny Isles, South Florida’s pinnacle residences are increasingly defined by what lives above the living room: private rooftop realms conceived as outdoor salons, gardens, and resort-caliber escapes. In a market where pricing can reach nine figures, the most persuasive penthouses are not simply larger, but more experiential, offering architecture-forward design narratives and hospitality-grade service cultures. Below, MILLION Luxury ranks five headline-making penthouses and examines why rooftop pools and sky gardens have become the new shorthand for true rarity.

Ritz-Carlton Residences vs Perigon in Miami Beach: Views & exposure
A discreet buyer’s comparison of two very different Miami Beach propositions: the calm, protected lakefront setting at Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach versus The Perigon’s dual-waterfront, Atlantic-forward exposure in Mid-Beach.

Top 5 Miami Beach Luxury Condos with Private Beach Access and Five-Star Amenities
Miami Beach’s oceanfront market has entered a rarified phase: buyers are no longer comparing buildings only by finishes or views, but by service culture, wellness programming, and long-term livability. In South Beach alone, condo pricing reached $1,538 per square foot in Q3 2025, a 37% year-over-year rise from $1,123 per square foot in Q3 2024, reshaping how value is assessed up and down Collins Avenue. This 2026 buyer’s guide ranks five headline oceanfront addresses and explains what discerning purchasers should evaluate before committing capital at the coastline’s highest echelon.

South Florida’s Branded-Residence Boom: A 2026–2027 Buyer Playbook for Brickell, Miami-beach, and Sunny-isles
Hospitality-branded towers are reshaping South Florida’s ultra-luxury condo pipeline, with delivery targets clustering in 2026–2027. Here is how sophisticated buyers are underwriting service, scarcity, and long-term value across Brickell, the beaches, and the waterfront.

The Perigon Miami Beach: OMA’s Oceanfront Condominium Vision on Collins Avenue
On Miami Beach’s storied Collins Avenue, The Perigon is positioning itself as a new kind of oceanfront address: architecture-forward, privacy-led, and intentionally resident-centric. Planned for 5333 Collins Avenue in the Mid-Beach corridor often called Millionaires’ Row, the 17-story, 73-residence tower brings together Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) with interiors by Tara Bernerd & Partners and landscape architecture by Gustafson Porter + Bowman. With dual-water frontage between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Creek, and an amenity program that emphasizes private hospitality, The Perigon reflects where today’s ultra-prime buyer is headed: fewer residences, more discretion, and design that reads as a long-term asset, not a trend.

South Florida Ultra-Luxury Real Estate 2026: A Micro-Market Buyer’s Guide
In 2026, South Florida’s luxury story is increasingly written at the neighborhood and building level. Trophy waterfront and branded oceanfront offerings remain scarcity plays, while broader condo inventory has introduced more negotiation and longer decision cycles. This guide frames the numbers that matter, where pricing is proving resilient, and how to underwrite a purchase with the discretion and rigor ultra-premium buyers expect.



