
Post-Pandemic Design: New Priorities in Luxury Homes (More Space, Wellness, Flexible Layouts)
Luxury in South Florida is being redefined by wellness infrastructure, flexible planning, and turnkey livability. Post-pandemic buyers are prioritizing homes that support sleep, air quality, acoustic privacy, and effortless indoor-outdoor living, while still delivering refined design. This editorial outlines the features shaping the next generation of ultra-high-end residences and how to evaluate them when touring new construction or a high-caliber resale.

Miami vs. Paris: Modern Tropical Playground or Historic European Elegance for Luxury Living?
A discreet look at why affluent households are reallocating residential real estate capital from Paris to Miami and the broader South Florida corridor in 2026, from inventory depth and buyer mix to tax posture, financing, and rental-rule friction.

The Well Bay Harbor Islands: Wellness-Centric Living in a Boutique Island Condo
A discreet, boutique condominium in Bay Harbor Islands, The Well brings a wellness-first residential concept to one of Miami’s most livable, low-key island neighborhoods.

House vs. Condo for Retirement: Key Factors for Florida’s Luxury Retirees to Consider
For South Florida’s ultra-premium buyer, the more expensive home is not always the one with the higher purchase price. The meaningful comparison is the all-in cost: taxes, insurance, reserves, maintenance, governance, and the financial friction that appears when life changes. This guide breaks down how condos and single-family homes distribute (and hide) costs in different places, with a focus on what sophisticated buyers should underwrite before signing.

Beach Erosion 101: What Oceanfront Homebuyers Should Know About Shoreline Changes
A buyer-oriented editorial on coastal erosion risk in South Florida, translating shoreline science, disclosures, and resilience strategies into practical due diligence for luxury purchasers.

Surf Club Four Seasons vs The Delmore in Surfside: Amenities & wellness
In South Florida, wellness has shifted from a lifestyle add-on to a defining layer of value in the ultra-luxury condo market. Buyers now weigh spa design, programming, privacy, and service delivery with the same rigor they apply to views and floor plans. Surfside has become a particularly persuasive case study thanks to hotel-level wellness infrastructure and a growing pipeline of residences marketed around restoration, performance, and discreet hospitality. This guide ranks five wellness-forward condo options, then outlines what to inspect before you commit: the difference between a true spa and a token “treatment room,” how programming is curated, and why low density changes the way amenities actually feel day to day.



