
Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove vs Mr. C Tigertail: A Buyer’s Guide to Service, Privacy, and Daily Living
In Coconut Grove, two hospitality-forward towers signal a shift from amenity checklists to operational culture. Here is how Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove and Mr. C Tigertail compare on service model, wellness programming, family utility, and timing for buyers evaluating a primary home or a refined pied-à-terre.

Private Islands in South Florida: A Buyer’s Guide to the Keys, Biscayne Bay, and the Island-Address Alternative
Private-island shopping in South Florida sits at the intersection of romance and regulation. Inventory exists, but it is thin and often marketed through portals and boutique channels; pricing spans widely, and the true differentiator is not just shoreline or sunset exposure, but what you can legally build, dock, insure, and maintain. This guide outlines the micro-markets most often associated with “island living” in the Florida Keys and Biscayne Bay, then translates the state’s ownership and permitting realities into a due-diligence framework. Finally, it offers a pragmatic option for buyers who want the island feel with a more predictable operational burden: the island-address residence in Miami’s most refined waterfront buildings.

Larry Page’s Coconut Grove Purchases and the New Billionaire Playbook in South Florida
Google co-founder Larry Page’s reported ~$173.4 million two-home buying spree in Coconut Grove has become a case study in how ultra-wealthy buyers now approach South Florida: not as a single trophy acquisition, but as a portfolio strategy optimized for privacy, flexibility, and long-term positioning. Framed against parallel moves by other high-profile buyers and a renewed national conversation about wealth taxes, these transactions help explain why Miami’s most guarded enclaves and branded, service-forward residences continue to attract global capital.

Mediterranean Revival vs. Tropical Modern: The Two Design Languages Shaping South Florida Luxury
From Coral-gables courtyards to Brickell’s glass-forward skyline, South Florida’s top-tier buyers tend to gravitate toward two architectural dialects. Mediterranean Revival delivers heritage, romance, and a sense of established prestige. Tropical Modern answers the climate with shade, airflow, and indoor–outdoor continuity. This MILLION Luxury editorial lays out what each style signals, how it lives day to day, and how to evaluate them through the lens of neighborhood fit, renovation pathways, and long-term desirability.

Miami's Luxury Neighborhood Guide: Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables & Miami Beach
From vertical city living in Brickell to the leafy bayfront calm of Coconut Grove, the heritage streets of Coral Gables and the oceanfront glamour of Miami Beach, this guide maps how Miami's four flagship luxury condo neighborhoods differ in architecture, lifestyle and buyer profile. It highlights branded towers, waterfront views, privacy and access to culture so discerning purchasers can align their next residence with how they actually want to live in Greater Miami.



