
Palm Beach Island: America’s Original Exclusive Paradise for the Ultra-Rich
Palm Beach’s luxury market is less a trend than a century-long design and lifestyle commitment: legacy estates, controlled growth, and a modern influx of ultra-wealth. This guide connects the island’s heritage markers with today’s buyer priorities, then expands outward to nearby enclaves where privacy, waterfront access, and contemporary new construction define the next chapter along South Florida’s Gold Coast.

Forté on Flagler, West Palm Beach: A Modern Masterpiece on the Waterfront
A discreet look at Forté on Flagler, a boutique 41-residence waterfront tower on South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach, defined by privacy, flow-through plans, and high-touch services.

Mr. C Residences West Palm Beach: Old-World European Charm in the Palm Beaches
Mr. C Residences West Palm Beach brings the Cipriani family’s Mr. C sensibility to downtown living with a hotel-and-residence program designed around service, wellness, and discreet glamour. With Arquitectonica leading architecture and Meyer Davis Studio shaping interiors, the 27-story, 146-residence tower pairs furnished and unfurnished ownership options with signature Bellini-branded dining and a concierge-forward lifestyle.

The Rise of Wellness Real Estate: Health-Focused Amenities as the New Luxury Trend
Wellness has become a primary value driver in South Florida luxury real estate, moving beyond the gym-and-spa era into whole-building ecosystems that prioritize air, water, light, acoustics, and restorative programming. As the wellness real estate category scales globally, buyers in Miami Beach, Brickell, Coconut Grove, and West Palm Beach are increasingly underwriting health performance the way they once underwrote views, brand, and service. Here are the ten trends defining 2026, plus how to evaluate them with the discernment a top-tier purchase requires.

Brickell for Young Professionals vs. Palm Beach for Retirees: Contrasting Luxury Lifestyles by Generation
Brickell and Palm Beach represent two distinct definitions of South Florida luxury: vertical, walkable intensity versus low-rise, club-centered ease. This guide compares the lifestyle signals, buyer profiles, and market behavior that shape each choice, from renter-heavy, high-amenity Brickell towers to Palm Beach’s cash-forward, legacy coastal market.

Tennis & Pickleball Courts: The Next Must-Have Amenities in South Florida Luxury Communities
In South Florida’s ultra-premium market, racquet sports have evolved from casual recreation to a measurable lifestyle signal. Tennis remains the legacy standard, pickleball is the social accelerant, and padel is increasingly the “clubby” upgrade that reads as new, design-forward, and developer-led. For buyers, the question is not which sport is best, but which court experience aligns with privacy expectations, sound considerations, land constraints, and the community’s programming culture. This MILLION Luxury editorial breaks down how each sport performs as an amenity, what it telegraphs about a property’s positioning, and the practical details that can protect enjoyment and long-term value.



