
Gables Estates vs Old Cutler Bay: Two Coral Gables Waterfront Addresses With Very Different Rules
A discreet, buyer-oriented comparison of Coral Gables’ most coveted waterfront enclaves, from governance and gatekeeping to boating access and pricing signals.

Brickell Views: Bayfront Adjacency vs High-Floor Panorama
In Brickell, “best view” is rarely a single direction or altitude. Bayfront towers reward closeness to the water, while core towers use height, orientation, and volume to turn the skyline into an everyday amenity.

Four Seasons vs Ziggurat Coconut Grove: Views, Light, and the Luxury of Exposure
In Coconut Grove, “the view” can mean two different luxuries: a long, open horizon over Biscayne Bay, or a quieter immersion in park canopy and neighborhood scale. This MILLION Luxury editorial compares how Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove and Ziggurat Coconut Grove shape sightlines, daylight, privacy, and the day-to-day feeling of living with nature and water in frame.

North Miami’s Amenity-Driven Waterfront: Solana Bay and ONE Park Tower, Decoded
Two North Miami addresses are reframing luxury around waterfront access, wellness programming, and resident services. Here is what discerning buyers should actually compare.

Baccarat Residences vs Una Residences: Two Waterfront View Philosophies in Brickell
In Brickell’s most coveted edge-of-water parcels, “the view” is not a single promise. It is a choreography of height, orientation, glazing, and what sits between you and the horizon. Baccarat Residences and Una Residences represent two distinct ways to buy into Biscayne Bay: one through a high-rise, dual-water icon at the river mouth, the other through a boutique, yacht-inspired curve designed to keep the bay constantly in frame.

Monad Terrace Miami Beach: Jean Nouvel’s “Reflection Machine” on Biscayne Bay
A 59-residence waterfront address at 1300 Monad Terrace, Monad Terrace translates Jean Nouvel’s signature play of light, privacy, and reflection into a climate-aware Miami Beach statement.



