Discover exceptional property investment opportunities across Cuba — from restored colonial mansions in Havana to beachfront developments in Varadero. Expert guidance for American and Hispanic investors.
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Cuba offers a once-in-a-generation investment window. Historic properties at a fraction of Caribbean market prices, with massive upside potential as reforms accelerate.
UNESCO-protected Old Havana features over 3,500 colonial buildings. Restored mansions appreciate 200-400% and generate premium rental yields as boutique accommodations.
Property prices are 70-85% below comparable Caribbean markets. Early investors in the 2024-2026 reform cycle are positioning for extraordinary returns as foreign investment laws expand.
Varadero's 20km white-sand coastline ranks among the world's best. Beachfront development rights in emerging zones start from $35K — a fraction of Cancún or Dominican Republic pricing.
Just 90 miles from Florida, Cuba is the closest Caribbean destination for U.S. investors. As diplomatic relations evolve, the proximity advantage becomes a powerful strategic asset.
Cuba welcomed 3.5M+ tourists in 2025 with infrastructure expanding rapidly. Boutique hotel and casa particular investments yield 15-25% annual returns in prime locations.
Cuba's 2026 Draft Housing Law and expanded Foreign Investment Act (Law 118) are creating unprecedented pathways for international capital — including diaspora investment channels.
From colonial restoration projects to modern beachfront developments, find the investment category that matches your strategy.




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ExclusiveProperty prices in Cuba are at historic lows compared to the broader Caribbean. As reforms accelerate under Law 118 and the 2026 Housing Act, early movers are positioning for generational returns. The window is narrow — and closing.
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From the cultural heart of Old Havana to the pristine beaches of Varadero, each zone offers a unique investment profile.




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"We purchased a colonial property in Old Havana for a fraction of what a comparable building costs in Santo Domingo. The team navigated every legal hurdle flawlessly. Already seeing 20% annual returns from our casa particular."
"As a Cuban-American, investing back in Cuba felt impossible until I found Cuban Homes. They understood OFAC compliance, connected me with sanctions attorneys, and helped me structure a fully legal joint venture. Life-changing."
"The boutique hotel project in Vedado exceeded every projection. Cuban Homes provided end-to-end support — from property sourcing to renovation management. The ROI has been exceptional compared to any other Caribbean market I've seen."
Everything you need to know about investing in Cuban real estate as a foreign buyer.
Cuba's property laws are evolving rapidly. While direct residential ownership remains reserved for Cuban citizens and permanent residents, recent reforms (2025-2026) have opened significant pathways for foreign investment. These include joint ventures with Cuban state entities, state-approved tourism and development projects, and wholly foreign-owned capital companies under Law No. 118. Our team specializes in structuring compliant investment vehicles for international buyers.
U.S. sanctions administered by OFAC create specific restrictions for American citizens regarding Cuban property. However, certain authorized activities — including business-related investments and state-approved development projects — may be permissible under specific OFAC general or specific licenses. We provide guidance on compliant investment structures and connect clients with sanctions-specialized attorneys to ensure full legal compliance.
Investment opportunities in Cuba span multiple categories: colonial mansion restoration projects in Old Havana, boutique hotel and casa particular developments, beachfront resort projects in Varadero and Cayo Coco, mixed-use commercial properties, tourism-sector joint ventures, and residential developments in premium neighborhoods like Vedado and Miramar. Each category has a unique ROI profile and regulatory pathway.
Returns vary by property type and location. Colonial restoration projects in Havana have seen 200-400% appreciation upon completion. Tourism-focused properties (boutique hotels, casas particulares) generate 15-25% annual rental yields in prime locations. Beachfront development projects in emerging zones offer the highest upside potential as infrastructure expands and tourism grows toward pre-pandemic peaks of 4.7M annual visitors.
Our process: (1) Free consultation to understand your investment goals and risk profile. (2) Property sourcing and due diligence by our on-the-ground team. (3) Legal structuring with licensed Cuban attorneys and, for U.S. clients, OFAC compliance review. (4) Transaction execution through secure escrow. (5) Post-purchase property management and renovation oversight. The entire process typically takes 60-120 days from consultation to closing.
The 2026 Draft Housing Law introduces significant updates for Cuban citizens and the diaspora, including allowing ownership of up to two properties and eliminating confiscation upon permanent departure. For diaspora investors (including Cuban-Americans), expanded permissions to invest in businesses and property are anticipated. While it doesn't fully open the private residential market to non-resident foreigners, it signals Cuba's continued trajectory toward market liberalization.
Security is our top priority. All investments are structured through legally recognized entities under Cuban law. We use international escrow services for transactions, work exclusively with licensed Cuban notaries and attorneys, and ensure all foreign investment registrations comply with MINCEX (Ministry of Foreign Trade) requirements. Our legal partners also provide Helms-Burton Act risk assessments for U.S.-connected investors.
Yes. Our full-service property management covers renovation oversight, tenant/guest management, maintenance, financial reporting, and regulatory compliance. For tourism properties, we handle Airbnb-style listing optimization, guest communication, and occupancy maximization. Management fees range from 10-15% of rental income depending on the service level.
Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with our investment advisory team. We'll discuss your goals, budget, and the best entry strategy for the Cuban market.