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About Little Havana

Little Havana is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area. The area includes a range of housing sizes. The area lists unit size ranges for one-, two-, and three-plus bedroom homes. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 465.0 - 1148.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 612.0 - 1073.0 sq ft, three-plus 1032.0 - 2024.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district lies within Miami city limits and sits in the state of FL, and it forms part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area.

Little Havana Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

Average Condo Sizes

1 Bedroom avg size-
2 Bedroom avg size855 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2215.33 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Townhouse

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2 Bedroom Townhouse

AVG PPSF$315.83 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$268,625
AVG DAYS ON MARKET118 Days
2-bed townhouses in Little Havana range from about 814 to 896 sq ft, fitting compact two-bedroom plans. The average sale price for a 2-bed is $268,625. The average price per square foot is about $316 ppsf, a direct measure of local space cost. On average a 2-bed spends about 118 days on the market, indicating the local selling pace. Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) is the neighborhood’s main commercial corridor. Máximo Gómez Park (Domino Park) is a public park in the area. Bus routes run along major streets and connect Little Havana with central Miami.

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3+ Bedroom Townhouse

AVG PPSF$556.66 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$1,233,833.33
AVG DAYS ON MARKET110 Days
3-bed townhouses in Little Havana sit near Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) and surrounding side streets. Floor plans range from 2,208 to 2,219 sq ft, giving similar interior space across units. The average price for a 3-bed townhouse is $1,233,833. The average price per sq ft is $557. These homes stay on the market about 110 days on average. The area includes Máximo Gómez Park (Domino Park), restaurants and shops along SW 8th Street, and public transit connections with bus routes and nearby Metrorail stations. Homes are within short distance of small parks and community spaces.

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Schools

The local public schools cover early grades, middle grades, and high school grades. Grades PK–5 are covered by Citrus Grove Elementary School and Riverside Elementary School. Grades KG–5 are covered by Mater Academy East Charter and Alpha Charter of Excellence. Grades PK–8 are covered by Ada Merritt K-8 Center. Grades KG–8 are covered by Lincoln-Marti Charter School Little Havana Campus and Mater Preparatory Academy. Grades 6–8 are covered by Sports Leadership and Management (Slam) Charter Middle School and Citrus Grove Middle School. Grades 6–12 are covered by Young Womens Preparatory Academy and Mater Virtual Academy Charter Middle/High School. Grades 9–12 are covered by Sports Leadership of Miami Charter High School, Charter High School of the Americas, and Mater Academy East Charter High School.

Ada Merritt K-8 Center

A+
Public|Grades PK8
660 SW 3rd St

Young Womens Preparatory Academy

A+
Public|Grades 612
1150 SW 1st St

Mater Academy East Charter

A+
Public|Grades KG5
450 SW 4th St

Lincoln-Marti Charter School Little Havana Campus

A+
Public|Grades KG8
970 W Flagler St # 984

Sports Leadership of Miami Charter High School

A-
Public|Grades 912
604 NW 12th Ave

Mater Virtual Academy Charter Middle/High School

B+
Public|Grades 612
601 NW 12th Ave

The Neighbourhood: Little Havana

Little Havana, a vibrant slice of Cuban heritage in Miami-Dade County, FL, is renowned for its lively atmosphere and cultural richness. Visitors and residents alike enjoy the bustling streets full of Latin music, colorful murals, and the aroma of authentic Cuban cuisine. Calle Ocho is the heart of the area, offering an array of shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks like the iconic Tower Theater. Little Havana's community events, such as Viernes Culturales, celebrate the arts and local history. Public transportation and major highways provide easy access to this culturally rich neighborhood.

Demographics

Average Resident age43 years old
Average household Income$32,320 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Little Havana demographics:
  • Approximately 32.07 % of residents are reported as 'Did not graduate high school', reflecting a notable share without a completed high-school diploma. This contributes to a predominantly working-class community and highlights opportunities for local adult education and workforce-training programs that may benefit new residents.
  • Average age: 43 — a mature, mid-career population that supports stable, family-oriented neighborhoods and appeals to buyers seeking established communities, steady services, and long-term investment potential.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Little Havana

What is it like to live in Little Havana, Miami, FL?

Little Havana is a dense, walkable Cuban-American neighborhood known for Calle Ocho, cultural institutions, street life, restaurants and annual festivals. Housing is primarily low-rise apartments and modest single-family homes and is generally more affordable than Miami Beach and downtown, though rents have risen with local development. The area is served by Metrobus with nearby Metrorail access, has a hot, humid tropical climate with hurricane season, and safety varies by block — consult Miami‑Dade Police Department crime statistics for current data.

Is Little Havana, Miami, FL expensive?

Little Havana is generally more affordable than Miami’s high-end neighborhoods like Brickell, Coral Gables, and Miami Beach, but less expensive areas exist in outer suburbs. Housing prices and rents have risen since the mid-2010s due to redevelopment and demand near downtown and Wynwood, continuing into 2024–2025. Affordability varies by block and housing type, with older apartments typically cheaper than recent condominium or townhome conversions.

What is the weather of Little Havana, Miami, FL?

Little Havana has a tropical monsoon (Köppen Am) climate with hot, humid summers and warm, mild winters. The wet season runs roughly May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, heavy rainfall and exposure to the Atlantic hurricane season (June 1–Nov 30); the dry season is November–April with lower rainfall and milder conditions. Average summer highs are in the low–mid 30°C (upper 80s–low 90s °F) and winter highs in the low–mid 20°C (upper 60s–low 70s °F), with high humidity year-round.

How safe is Little Havana, Miami, FL?

The neighborhood has a mix of busy commercial corridors and residential blocks and records regular instances of property crime (theft, vehicle break-ins) and periodic violent incidents typical of central urban areas. Precise, current crime-rate comparisons require Miami‑Dade Police Department crime maps and recent police reports, which should be consulted for up-to-date statistics. Residents and visitors are advised to follow standard urban safety precautions such as avoiding poorly lit streets at night and securing valuables.