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The lowest entry price among the Miami areas in our portfolio, with a median of $319,500.
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The most accessible entry point in the Miami market
Little Havana has the lowest entry price of any Miami area in our portfolio: a typical condo runs around $319,500. It's the real entry point into investing in Miami, without waiting to save double.
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Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Little Havana is the best-known Cuban neighborhood in the United States, shaped by the wave of exiles who arrived after the 1959 revolution. Calle Ocho, Domino Park and the Walk of Fame remain the cultural heart of Miami's Cuban community.
Where to place your capital within Little Havana depending on the type of property you're after:

The lowest entry price among the Miami areas in our portfolio, with a median of $319,500.

A median HOA of $570 a month, which leaves more net rental income in your pocket than higher-HOA areas.

Properties a short distance from the financial district, the airport and Coral Gables.
Find resale condos in established buildings, at the lowest entry point in the Miami market we work in.
The low price and low HOA make this area a natural entry point for a first property in Miami.
Buy, renovate and raise rental value in an area where the base price is still low relative to the rest of Miami.
Cuban community residents and area workers who want to live near Calle Ocho.
Downtown and Brickell employees looking for a more affordable rental without moving away from the center.
In eligible buildings, Calle Ocho's cultural and dining scene draws visitors looking for lodging close to the action.
It's a historic, established neighborhood, not a new high-rise district. That keeps the entry price low, with a median of $319,500 versus areas like Brickell or Wynwood.
Mainly local residents and Downtown and Brickell workers looking for a more affordable rental without moving away from central Miami.
It's an established neighborhood with more than six decades of continuous history as a community, which gives it stability compared to more speculative areas.
Yes, financing options exist for non-residents. We help you understand the requirements based on the type of property.
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