
Builder Warranties in New South Florida Condos: A Luxury Buyer’s Field Guide
A discreet, buyer-oriented guide to what builder warranties typically cover in new-construction condos, how condo associations affect claims, and how to protect your timeline with documentation, notice, and an 11-month inspection.

Hard Hat Tours, Virtual Walkthroughs, and the Luxury Buyer’s Discipline for Pre-Construction Condos
In South Florida’s most design-forward towers, the distance between “rendering” and “residence” is managed through process. This MILLION Luxury guide explains how to tour safely, document progress, and protect your finish expectations from rough-in through punch.

Florida’s $100M+ Moment: The South Florida Ultra-Luxury Playbook for Sellers and Buyers
Florida’s dominance in nine-figure home sales is reshaping expectations for presentation, privacy, and service. Here is how South Florida’s ultra-luxury market is being won, from staging strategy to smart-home integration and branded living.

FinCEN’s 2026 Residential Real Estate Reporting Rule: What South Florida Luxury Buyers Should Expect
A new federal reporting regime arrives March 1, 2026. For South Florida’s ultra-luxury market, it reshapes what “private” can mean in cash and entity purchases, and it changes how closings are prepared, documented, and timed.

The Luxury Retrofit Playbook: Making Resale Condos Feel New in South Florida
New-construction towers set a relentless benchmark for finishes, tech, and amenities. For South Florida owners and condo boards, the most valuable strategy is not to mimic every new building feature, but to upgrade the moments that buyers actually notice: first impression, daily comfort, and frictionless living. This MILLION Luxury guide outlines the unit-level and building-level improvements that read as modern, protect pricing power, and help Resale inventory compete intelligently with New-construction.

The Great Wealth Transfer Meets South Florida: Why Ultra-Luxury Real Estate Is Becoming the New Family Balance Sheet
As trillions in inherited capital move into the hands of millennials and Gen X, the most coveted addresses are being treated less like purchases and more like intergenerational strategies. For South Florida buyers, the next decade will reward clarity: how cash reshapes negotiations, why supply stays tight, and what ownership structures can preserve optionality across generations.



