
Miami vs. Los Angeles: Coastal Luxury Living Coast-to-Coast Comparison in 2026
A discreet, buyer-oriented 2026 field guide for high-net-worth households weighing a move from Los Angeles or New York City to Miami, focused on inventory, pricing thresholds, time-to-sell dynamics, insurance realities, and lifestyle catalysts shaping South Florida’s luxury market.

Buyer’s Remorse? What to Know About Canceling a Contract on a New Florida Condo (Rescission Rights)
Florida is not a broad “cooling-off” state for real estate. In luxury condominium transactions, exit rights tend to come from two places: narrow statutory cancellation windows for condos and the contract contingencies you negotiate before you sign. This guide explains how Florida’s condo rescission rules generally work for developer sales versus resales, how document delivery and amendments can restart the clock, and why due diligence around association finances matters as much as the floor plan.

How Foreign Buyers Can Finance Luxury Properties in Florida
Foreign nationals can buy Florida real estate, but luxury financing often requires higher down payments, deeper documentation, and early planning for compliance and closing logistics.

Top 5 Reasons High-Net-Worth Individuals Are Flocking to South Florida (Beyond Just the Sunshine)
A discreet, buyer-oriented look at the five forces pulling UHNW households toward Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach in 2026, from tax structure to real estate liquidity and lifestyle infrastructure.

The Well vs Bay Harbor Towers in Bay Harbor Islands: Amenity stack & wellness
Bay Harbor Islands is leaning into a new definition of luxury: wellness as a daily operating system, not an amenity. Two boutique projects illustrate the shift from traditional resort programming toward health-forward design and services, while scarcity in this low-density enclave continues to support premium positioning.

The Well vs La Maré in Bay Harbor Islands: Amenities & wellness decision guide
In Bay Harbor Islands, two boutique newcomers are defining distinctly different ideas of waterfront luxury: a wellness-forward residence designed as a daily ritual, and a boating-forward address designed as a weekend that never ends. For buyers weighing lifestyle, carrying costs, and long-term livability, the choice is less about finishes and more about what you want your home to do for you.



