“They want the all-in-one house that they never have to leave”: Buyers of luxury South Florida homes are demanding costlier designs
Buyers of luxury homes in Miami are demanding costlier designs and flipping their properties more than they did a decade ago, according to panelists who spoke Wednesday at The Real Deal Miami Real Estate Forum 2025. “Doing architecture in Miami allows us to do those outdoor spaces that, in other parts of the country, you wouldn’t be able to do,” said panelist Ralph Choeff, founding partner of Miami-based Choeff Levy Fischman Architecture + Design. But now, luxury home buyers want more. “Clients today are more demanding,” Choeff said. “They want the all-in-one house that they never have to leave for […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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