
Assessing Fixed-Bridge Clearances for Boaters at Sixth & Rio Fort Lauderdale
For boaters eyeing the Sixth & Rio corridor in Fort Lauderdale, the romance of a dock-and-dine lifestyle quickly becomes a question of inches. Fixed bridges can define your day-to-day range, your captain’s comfort level, and ultimately your resale audience. This guide frames bridge clearance as a practical due-diligence item, not a footnote, and explains how to think about air draft, tide, and route planning when evaluating Sixth & Rio and comparable luxury waterfront addresses.

Alba West Palm Beach vs Shorecrest Flagler Drive: Analyzing Intracoastal Sightlines and Sunlight Exposure
A buyer-oriented, design-forward comparison of two West Palm Beach residential choices, focused on how orientation, elevation, glazing, and waterfront geometry influence daily light quality and Intracoastal view corridors.

Ritz-Carlton Residences Palm Beach Gardens: Waterfront Luxury Comes to the PGA Corridor
A discreet shift is underway in Palm Beach County: buyers who once defaulted to oceanfront are increasingly prioritizing protected-water frontage, quick marina access, and a lock-and-leave lifestyle that still reads unmistakably Palm Beach. The PGA Corridor, long defined by championship golf, private clubs, and easy North County connectivity, is now pairing that pedigree with branded residential hospitality. The result is a new class of waterfront living calibrated for seasonal ownership, multigenerational use, and effortless departures.

La Baia vs La Maré in Bay Harbor Islands: Views, exposure and outlook
A buyer-oriented comparison of La Baia and La Maré in Bay Harbor Islands, focused on what matters most at this latitude: water orientation, sun and wind exposure, sightlines, and long-term outlook.

Evaluating The Privacy Afforded By Floor To Ceiling Wrap Around Glass At Pagani North Bay Village
Floor-to-ceiling, wrap-around glass is the defining luxury gesture of contemporary bayfront living, but it is also the most misunderstood. In North Bay Village, where water views and proximity to Miami Beach are part of daily life, privacy becomes less about hiding and more about controlling sightlines, reflections, lighting, and behavior. This editorial examines how to evaluate privacy in a glass-forward residence, with buyer-oriented checkpoints that translate across South Florida’s most design-led towers.

Comparing The Direct Riverwalk Access In Fort Lauderdale Against The Miami River Greenway
Fort Lauderdale’s Riverwalk and Miami’s evolving riverfront greenway both promise waterfront living without a boat, but they deliver it differently. For buyers, the distinction shows up in daily walkability, the feel of the public realm, and how directly a residence connects to the water’s edge. This MILLION Luxury comparison focuses on lifestyle outcomes and purchase considerations, from noise and privacy to resale story and long-term public investment.



