
The International Buyer’s Playbook for Miami Pre-Construction in 2026
International capital remains a defining force in Miami’s new development market. For non-U.S. buyers, the opportunity is compelling, but the risk is rarely in the view: deposit timing, contract language, tax exposure, and currency moves. This MILLION Luxury guide outlines the practical, buyer-oriented checkpoints that help sophisticated purchasers commit to pre-construction with clear eyes and better protections.

What Really Conveys at Closing in South Florida Luxury Real Estate (and What Does Not)
In South Florida luxury transactions, “turnkey” is a negotiation, not an assumption. This guide clarifies fixtures vs personal property, how to document furnishings and collectibles, and the deal structures that keep closings clean.

The Branded-Residence Premium in South Florida: When It Pays, When It Doesn’t
Branded residences are reshaping South Florida’s ultra-luxury landscape, pairing real estate with hospitality-level service and global name recognition. But the premium is not automatic value. This MILLION Luxury guide breaks down where the uplift tends to come from, what it costs to maintain, and the contract details sophisticated buyers should confirm before closing.

Crypto-Funded Luxury Real Estate in Miami: The Closing Reality Behind the Headlines
Crypto has become a visible, though still minority, funding rail in South Florida luxury real estate. Here is what has been publicly reported, what actually moves a closing forward, and how sophisticated buyers structure transactions with discretion and compliance in mind.

South Florida Luxury Real Estate Outlook 2026-2027: Rates, Inventory, and Where Premium Buyers May Find Leverage
A buyer-oriented view of the 2026-2027 South Florida housing outlook, focused on mortgage-rate projections, diverging inventory dynamics between single-family and condos, and how ultra-luxury purchasers can position for optionality across Brickell and Miami Beach.

Luxury Home Staging in South Florida: What It Elevates, What It Can Hide, and How Buyers Stay Protected
In South Florida’s ultra-premium market, staging is often less about furniture and more about storytelling. Done well, it highlights proportion, light, and flow, helping buyers visualize a lifestyle at the top of the market. But even impeccable presentation can distract from practical questions: moisture, settlement, mechanical age, smart-home complexity, disclosures, and the true neighborhood experience. This MILLION Luxury editorial breaks down the “hero” spaces most staging targets, the subtle red flags that deserve a second look, and a tour-day approach that keeps your attention on systems, documents, and due diligence, not just the mood.



