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Explore condos in Miami's most historic Cuban neighborhood: Calle Ocho, Domino Park and the most accessible entry price in the market, minutes from Downtown and Brickell.
Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Little Havana has no inventory flagged as new construction today: all active supply is resale in the neighborhood's established buildings.
Little Havana emerged in the 1960s as tens of thousands of Cubans arrived in Miami fleeing the 1959 revolution, settling along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street). More than six decades later, it remains the cultural, political and emotional heart of the Cuban exile experience in the United States.
Everyday life here is walked along Calle Ocho: Domino Park (officially Máximo Gómez Park), the Walk of Fame with more than 20 pink marble stars honoring Latin figures like Celia Cruz and Gloria Estefan, and spots like Ball & Chain, with live music dating back to the 1930s.
It's also one of the lowest entry-price areas in the entire Miami portfolio we work in, which makes it a real starting point for a first property in the city — not just a cultural destination.
The location is central: minutes from Downtown Miami, the Brickell financial district, Coral Gables and Miami International Airport, with direct access to I-95 and the Dolphin Expressway (SR-836).
Little Havana currently has 40 active condos for sale, priced between $218,600 and $400,900 with a median of $319,500 — the lowest entry price among the Miami areas we work in. Median size is 787 square feet and median HOA is $570 a month.
The median build year among active units is 2003, and there are no units flagged as new construction today: all active inventory is resale in the neighborhood's established buildings.
Locate condos, Calle Ocho, Domino Park and the main points of interest in Miami's Cuban neighborhood before making a decision.
Answers to the most common questions about prices, inventory type and the process of buying a condo in this area.
Little Havana is the best-known Cuban neighborhood in the United States and one of Miami's most established, with more than six decades of continuous history as a community. That stability, combined with the lowest entry price among the Miami areas in our portfolio, makes it the natural starting point for anyone who wants to invest in Miami without Brickell's or Wynwood's ticket price.
Who buys in Little Havana? Buyers who prioritize the lowest entry price among the Miami areas in our portfolio; Investors looking for a low HOA and a higher net rental margin; Buyers who value the neighborhood's real cultural identity over a generic tower; People who want to be close to Downtown and Brickell without paying their prices.
There are currently 40 active condos for sale in Little Havana, priced between $218,600 and $400,900 with a median of $319,500. Median size is 787 square feet and median HOA is $570 a month. We can send you current availability based on what you're looking for.
Mostly resale units in established buildings, with a median build year of 2003. There is no inventory flagged as new construction in the area today.
Little Havana combines the lowest entry price among the Miami areas in our portfolio with an already-established, non-speculative neighborhood, and a notably low median HOA ($570 a month) compared to other areas. We don't guarantee returns: we help you evaluate each opportunity against real market data.
Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens, and financing options exist for foreign buyers depending on their profile. We help you access those options.
It's the best-known Cuban neighborhood in the United States, with more than six decades of continuous history along Calle Ocho, Domino Park and the Walk of Fame. That combination of real cultural identity, central location and a low entry price is unique among the Miami areas we work in.