Miami has long been a city of dreamers, but for too many working professionals and first-time buyers, the dream of owning a home here has felt increasingly out of reach. With that challenge in mind, condominium sales are officially underway at Havana Enclave, the 179-unit residential community currently under construction in the heart of Little Havana. After a careful read of the market, developer The Astor Companies made the decision to pivot Havana Enclave from a rental development to a for-sale condominium community, and it believes this shift reflects exactly what Miami needs right now.
When Astor originally acquired this site, attainable rental housing was the city's most urgent gap. But the landscape has changed. As CEO Henry Torres explained to The Real Deal and South Florida Business Journal, there is now a glaring shortage of reasonably priced new condominiums in Miami, and shifting to for-sale product is the right move for this community and for this city. Havana Enclave answers that call directly, with studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom residences priced from the mid $300,000s to the low $700,000s. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a professional working nearby, or an international buyer looking to invest in a stable and appreciating asset, this is an opportunity worth paying attention to.
Location was always one of Havana Enclave's greatest strengths, and that has not changed. Rising eight stories on a 1.17-acre site at 315 NW 27th Ave., the building sits on the western edge of Little Havana with immediate access to Downtown Miami, Coral Gables, Brickell's financial district, Coconut Grove, Freedom Park, major interstate corridors, and Miami International Airport. Few addresses in Greater Miami offer this level of connectivity at this price point, and that combination is what makes Havana Enclave such a compelling proposition for buyers across a wide range of backgrounds and needs.
Life at Havana Enclave is designed to be as vibrant as the neighborhood surrounding it. Residences carry Cuban-inspired names that honor Little Havana's rich cultural identity, and the community's amenities are built for how people actually live today. Residents will enjoy a saline swimming pool, barbecue area, fitness center, business center, meeting room, game room, pet washing station, Parcel Pending package lockers, and electric vehicle charging stations. Designed by Hamed Rodriguez Architects and built by BDI Construction, the building is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026.
Havana Enclave is the latest expression of Astor's deep roots in Little Havana, a neighborhood the firm has been committed to long before it became a focus for the broader development community. Astor previously completed the two-tower InTown apartment community and Brickell Vista, a condominium project credited with sparking a wave of development activity in the West Brickell and Little Havana corridor. With Havana Enclave now selling and Flagler Enclave in the pipeline, Astor's commitment to expanding attainable homeownership in Miami continues to grow.
Sales are being led by The Oscar Arellano Team at Coldwell Banker Realty, with Oscar Arellano, Eyvis Mendoza, and Nelson Albareda heading the effort as exclusive sales representatives for the project. To learn more or to schedule a visit, stop by our Sales Gallery at 3485 W. Flagler St., Suite 100, open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also reach the sales team at (305) 802-2266 or visit havanaenclave.com.
Elsewhere in Little Havana, Astor continues to make incredible progress on the construction of Havana Enclave as it moves closer to completion this summer. Havana Enclave reflects Astor’s commitment to meet Miami’s housing needs and help the city it calls home reach its full potential.
Havana Enclave General Contractor BDI Construction is putting final touches on the building’s one-bedroom model residence to allow prospective buyers to experience its high-end finishes, design quality and spacious layouts. This follows the completion of the installation of sheetrock on the ceiling of the fourth-floor hallway, with outer wall stucco work advancing throughout the building.
Astor and the Havana Enclave team look forward to officially opening the building later this year! For more information about the project, visit blog.havanaenclave.com or email info@astor.com.


