A Brand-New Residential Option for Miami’s “Forgotten Class”

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For generations, Miami has told a story of glamour, ambition, and reinvention. But tucked within that narrative is a quieter truth: a large and deserving segment of this city's workforce has been priced out of the very dream they help build every day. The Astor Companies, a developer with a long track record of community-minded […]

For generations, Miami has told a story of glamour, ambition, and reinvention. But tucked within that narrative is a quieter truth: a large and deserving segment of this city's workforce has been priced out of the very dream they help build every day. The Astor Companies, a developer with a long track record of community-minded thinking, is stepping forward to change that story. With Havana Enclave, their newest residential project rising in the heart of Little Havana, Astor is making a direct and deliberate investment in the people Miami has too often left behind.

Little Havana is no longer Miami's best-kept secret. The neighborhood that has served as the cultural soul of the city for decades is undergoing a remarkable transformation, attracting new businesses, restaurants, and residents who recognize its authentic energy and central location near Miami’s urban core, beaches, major highways and Freedom Park/Nu Stadium. Yet even as the area evolves, it remains one of the few Miami communities where the vision of attainable home ownership has not been completely erased by runaway real estate prices. Astor recognized this window of opportunity not as a financial calculation, but as a civic responsibility, and Havana Enclave is the result of that recognition.

What sets Havana Enclave apart is what it was designed to do from the very beginning: serve the overlooked. There is an entire class of aspiring homeowners in this city who earn honest livings, contribute meaningfully to their communities, and carry the genuine desire to own a home, but who have no realistic path to a million-dollar condominium. These are the teachers, the small business operators, the healthcare workers, the tradespeople who represent the true backbone of Miami. Astor built Havana Enclave with these individuals in mind, creating thoughtfully designed residences at price points that honor both their aspirations and their realities.

The American dream has always been about more than wealth. It is about stability, pride of place, and the ability to put down roots in a community you call your own. Havana Enclave offers exactly that, a chance for hard-working Miamians to stop renting someone else's future and start building their own. Astor is not simply constructing a building in Little Havana. It is making a statement that this city still has room for everyone who is willing to work for it, and that the dream of home ownership is not a luxury reserved for the few.

Havana Enclave’s 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., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday by appointment-only in the hours of operation. You can also reach the sales team at (305) 802-2266 or visit havanaenclave.com.

Developer The Astor Companies 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 wrapping up waterproofing the building’s pool deck, barbecue and surrounding areas, while clearing and cleaning the sidewalk is underway east of the building on Northwest 26th Avenue. All air-conditioning units on Havana Enclave’s roof are now connected.

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.