
Comparing the Intimacy of Low Rise Living at Ocean House Surfside Against Fendi Chateau Residences Surfside
In Surfside, two names define a very specific kind of oceanfront luxury: the low-rise, privacy-forward residential experience. Ocean House Surfside and Fendi Château Residences Surfside both appeal to buyers who want beachfront proximity without the emotional temperature of a mega-tower. Yet their intimacy is expressed differently: one leans toward a quiet, residential cadence; the other pairs boutique scale with branded design identity. With no two households using “privacy” to mean the same thing, this comparison focuses on what you actually feel day to day: arrival, shared spaces, neighbor density, service posture, and how the building’s scale shapes the rhythm of living. The result is less about which is “better” and more about which version of intimacy matches your lifestyle, household size, and expectations of discretion.

Six Fisher Island vs The Surf Club Four Seasons: Island Seclusion vs Historical Surfside Elegance
Two addresses, two philosophies: Fisher Island’s controlled access and residential privacy versus Surfside’s storied beachfront polish. This MILLION Luxury comparison focuses on lifestyle fit, arrival sequence, service expectations, architecture, and resale considerations without relying on speculation. For buyers weighing quiet seclusion against social proximity, the decision often turns on how you want to move through Miami Beach, not simply where you want to sleep.

Surfside’s Oceanfront View Hierarchy: Flow-Through Exposure, Frontage, and the New Standard of Privacy
In Surfside, “the view” is not a single sightline. It is a composite of orientation, site width, glazing strategy, and how much space the building has to breathe. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares three of the area’s most discussed oceanfront addresses through the lens that matters most to sophisticated buyers: exposure.

Bal Harbour & Surfside Oceanfront: How the Collins Avenue Corridor Is Evolving in 2025
Along the northern stretch of Miami Beach, the oceanfront corridor shared by Bal Harbour and Surfside is entering a new ultra boutique era. Final developable sites on Collins Avenue are giving way to design driven, low density projects such as Rivage Bal Harbour, The Delmore Surfside, Ocean House Surfside and Surf Row Residences, all shaped by heightened expectations around engineering, wellness and services. This editorial maps how those projects, alongside established icons, are redefining what it means to live on this shoreline in 2025.



