
Why buyers building a long-term South Florida base should understand owner storage rights before signing in South Florida
For long-term South Florida luxury buyers, storage is not a minor convenience. It shapes how a residence functions through seasons, family visits, travel, boating, collecting, and eventual resale. Before signing, buyers should clarify what storage is owned, assigned, licensed, shared, transferable, climate-controlled, and governed by building rules.

Beverly Hills to Bal Harbour: what buyers should know about second-home tax treatment
A discreet buyer’s guide to second-home tax treatment for California-to-South Florida purchasers, with practical questions to address before selecting Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, Palm Beach, or Brickell property.

Private school and domicile alignment: what buyers splitting time between New York and Florida should understand before buying in South Florida
A discreet buyer’s guide to aligning private-school planning, residential choice, and domicile strategy for families dividing life between New York and South Florida.

Why buyers with school-age children should understand owner storage rights before signing in South Florida
For families buying luxury homes in South Florida, storage rights are not a minor closing detail. They can influence daily school routines, seasonal living, resale clarity, and the true convenience of a residence.

Buenos Aires to Palm Beach: how to choose a South Florida home around bayfront light with less beach maintenance
A discreet buyer’s guide for choosing a South Florida residence that captures bayfront light, water calm, and privacy while avoiding the daily upkeep often associated with beachfront ownership.

How St. Regis® Residences Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale and The Ritz-Carlton Residences® Fort Lauderdale translate brand language into residential value
A buyer-focused analysis of how Fort Lauderdale branded residences convert hospitality identity into location value, service confidence, design discipline, and lifestyle appeal.



