Relevant residence types, stated availability, and the sales-gallery questions needed to verify them.
Before you reserve at 1428, know what the brochure cannot decide for you.
Request a private buyer brief built around the questions that matter: current availability, deposit exposure, timing, carrying costs, competing towers, and whether this residence actually fits your objective.
Private and buyer-specific. This is a request for decision support—not a mass developer mailing list.
The 1428 Private Buyer Brief
Tell me where you are in the decision. I will send the relevant material and personally follow up—not bury you in automated messages.
Decision material, not another glossy PDF.
The brief is matched to your objective and current stage. Project facts, availability, pricing, and timelines remain subject to developer confirmation and are date-stamped when shared.
Milestone exposure, liquidity questions, and the implications of a changing completion window.
How 1428 should be evaluated against completed and pre-construction Brickell alternatives.
Questions covering contract, assignments, financing, carrying costs, views, and resale positioning.
A focused conversation about fit, trade-offs, and the next verification step—without manufactured urgency.
One accountable advisor from early comparison through reservation, contract, milestones, and closing.
Architecture, residence, and private-club living.
Developer-provided artist renderings. Design, finishes, landscaping, views, and amenities are subject to change.



Luxury buyers rarely need more information. They need better judgment.
Agu Ukaogo combines 15 years of corporate sales leadership, hands-on real-estate investing since 2015, more than $20 million in closed volume, 100+ families served, and consecutive 2024–2025 Ellies Platinum recognition.
The goal is not to persuade every buyer to choose 1428. It is to help the right buyer understand why—and help the wrong buyer avoid an expensive mismatch.
- Which public project facts have been verified recently?
- What is the real liquidity burden across the deposit timeline?
- Which unit attributes are likely to protect long-term desirability?
- What competing delivery risk should a buyer consider?
- Does the purchase fit an end-user, second-home, or capital objective?