
Capital gains planning: what buyers who travel weekly should understand before buying in South Florida
For weekly travelers buying in South Florida, capital gains planning begins before contract signing. Residency evidence, main-home use, rental plans, basis records, and exit timing can shape both federal tax treatment and long-term ownership costs.

How to judge a waterfront condo in Key Biscayne before falling for the view
A discreet due-diligence guide for evaluating Key Biscayne waterfront condos by looking beyond the view to flood exposure, building condition, reserves, insurance, access, and long-term view protection.

How 619 Residences by Foster + Partners + Nobu Hospitality, The Residences at 1428 Brickell, and House of Wellness Brickell reflect the rise of high-service living without excess theater in Brickell
Brickell’s next luxury cycle is less about spectacle and more about buildings that make daily life easier, calmer, healthier, and more private.

Why Wynwood can serve buyers comparing beach and city lifestyles as a refined South Florida base
Wynwood offers a compelling lens for buyers weighing the ritual of the beach against the pace of Miami’s urban core, especially when lifestyle flexibility matters as much as address prestige.

Paris to Coral Gables: what buyers should know about state-income-tax savings
A discreet buyer's guide to evaluating state-income-tax savings, residency planning, and luxury property selection when relocating from Paris to Coral Gables.

How buyers should evaluate amenity depth without a resort feeling before purchasing in Brickell Key
A discreet buyer’s guide to evaluating amenity depth in Brickell Key without compromising privacy, calm, or residential character.



