
Top 4 Boutique Developments with Under 40 Residences in Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove’s newest luxury chapter is defined not by mega-towers but by finely edited buildings with fewer than 40 homes. This article profiles four of the neighborhood’s most coveted boutique developments – The Fairchild Coconut Grove, GlassHaus in the Grove, Opus Coconut Grove, and Ziggurat Coconut Grove – explaining how their architecture, amenities, and locations serve buyers who prize privacy, bay proximity, and a village lifestyle. For investors and end users alike, these addresses show how low-density design can quietly elevate daily life.

The Residences at Pier Sixty-Six vs. The Ritz-Carlton Pompano Beach: Broward's Yachting Paradises Compared
An editorial comparison of The Residences at Pier Sixty-Six in Fort Lauderdale and The Ritz-Carlton Residences® Pompano Beach, examining architecture, marina capabilities, amenity programs and service culture. Designed for yachting-focused buyers, the piece clarifies how each Broward address interprets Oceanfront and Intracoastal living, from Pier Sixty-Six's energetic resort village and superyacht harbor to the Ritz-Carlton's dual-tower private club on the beach and bay.

The Residences at Pier Sixty-Six, Fort Lauderdale: Yachting Luxury with Marina Views
A legendary Fort Lauderdale landmark has been meticulously reimagined as an ultra-luxury marina community. The Residences at Pier Sixty-Six place just 88 waterfront homes amid one of the East Coast’s premier superyacht marinas, with architecture inspired by sea and sky, discreet hotel-level service, and a resort program that ranges from a revolving rooftop lounge to a private club and spa. For owners who live fluidly between city and sea, it is a rare address where home, harbor, and hospitality align.

Vita at Grove Isle, Coconut Grove: Private Island Living Reimagined
Vita at Grove Isle brings a boutique, ultra-luxury sensibility to a rare 20-acre private island just off Coconut Grove. Conceived by CMC Group, the low-rise, three-building ensemble offers only 65 residences with sweeping Biscayne Bay views, deep outdoor living terraces, and a resort-caliber island club with dining, wellness, and sport. Thoughtful architecture follows the shoreline’s curve, while finishes and engineering reflect Italian craftsmanship and Miami-ready resilience. With private elevators, a marina, and two-story penthouses with rooftop pools, Vita redefines privacy without sacrificing connection to the Grove’s culture and convenience.

Baccarat Residences vs. Cipriani Residences: Brickell’s Battle of Branded Towers
Brickell’s next marquee skyline rivalry is here: the crystalline glamour of Baccarat Residences Miami versus the curvilinear elegance of Cipriani Residences Miami. Both under construction and targeting 2028 delivery, these towers translate centuries of brand heritage into private homes in the sky. Below, we compare architecture, residence design, amenities, service culture, and buyer profiles, while offering pragmatic guidance on choosing between two compelling visions of life in Miami’s most dynamic urban neighborhood.

Bentley Residences vs. Porsche Design Tower: The Supercar Towers of Sunny Isles Beach
Sunny Isles Beach’s two headline automotive-branded towers translate a collector’s lifestyle into the sky. Porsche Design Tower established the blueprint with its drive-to-your-door Dezervator and private plunge pools, while the upcoming Bentley Residences Sunny Isles pushes the concept further with four car lifts, larger outdoor rooms with a sunken pool, and a hospitality-forward amenity mix. This editorial compares design intent, daily experience, amenities, ownership timing, and buyer profiles to help you choose the tower that best matches how you live, collect, and entertain.



