We are always talking
about all the flavor the Latino community brings to Miami; all that color and
warmth can be seen at Little Havana, a beautiful Cuban neighborhood where you
can have fun, eat delicious food, meet amazing people and also invest. And if you would like to know all there is
about this famous area in Miami, you’ll soon be able to visit Little Havana’s
first-ever museum.
Finally, this community
decided to create a Museum dedicated to the preservation of all its colorful
history, interesting tales, artifacts and facts in one place, at Calle Ocho,
next to the popular Ball and Chain bar. Soon, at the end of 2017, this time
capsule will open its doors to the public, so everyone can learn about the
social, cultural and political importance that this neighborhood brings to South
Florida. You can’t visit Little Havana
without visiting the Maximo Gomez Park, where you will probably see elder
Cubans playing domino or chess while they reminisce old anecdotes about their
beloved Cuba.
Little Havana is a 98%
Latino community where you can smell delicious coffee in every corner and hear
vibrant music in every venue. It’s a great place to go and have fun, but it’s
also a great place to live if you are into the Latin lifestyle. This
neighborhood is considered by many one of the most undervalued neighborhoods in
Miami. The median apartment price in 2015 was about $200,000, which is a “low”
price considering this neighborhood’s proximity to urban areas and public
transportation that will take you quite quickly to some of the hottest places
in Miami, including South Beach, only 8 miles away (where apartments cost over
$1M). In 2017, apartment prices were
expected to rise, but they haven’t so far. Rent prices, on the other hand,
did go up to a median of $1,900, which was a great news for many investors in
the area.
This historical area in
Miami Dade brings very good opportunities for first time buyers looking for
properties to invest, and it’s also important to mention that this hard-working
community is also very welcoming to everyone willing to contribute to this
neighborhood’s growth and preservation. Whether
you want to invest, eat delicious Cuban/Latin food, have a great and refreshing
drink, or experience the colorful lifestyle of Cubans, you should
definitely visit Little Havana. On the other hand, if you would like to live or
invest there, you can contact Miami Riches anytime and we will help you find
the perfect property for you and your family.
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