Luxury real estate for sale in Cuba is one of the Caribbean’s most unusual markets — small, discreet, and almost entirely invisible from abroad. The finest properties in Havana rarely appear on any listing portal. Colonial houses in Habana Vieja, mid-century villas in Miramar and Siboney, penthouses with the Malecón under their windows — they change hands quietly, between people who know each other. That is the market we work in, and it’s why this section is being curated slowly, on purpose.
Why you don’t see listings here yet
Every property we sell is verified in person by our Havana team before it goes live: title documents reviewed by our legal desk, the building inspected, the neighbourhood assessed honestly. In a market with no public registry portal and plenty of folklore, this diligence is the product. We’d rather show you nothing than show you something we haven’t stood inside.
Who can buy property in Cuba?
Under current Cuban law, residential property can be bought and sold by Cuban citizens and permanent residents — and that includes Cubans living abroad. If you were born in Cuba or hold Cuban citizenship and live in Miami, Madrid or Mexico City, you can own a home in Havana, and the process is more straightforward than most people assume. Our legal desk manages the entire chain: due diligence, contracts, notary, registration. You sign; we walk it through.
For foreign nationals without Cuban citizenship, direct residential purchase is currently not available — but the landscape is moving. Government-approved projects aimed at international buyers, from golf-course residences to villa developments, have been announced and are advancing. When those opportunities open, the buyers who win will be the ones whose paperwork and priorities were ready months earlier. We keep our clients on that list.
Do you have a property for sale in Cuba?
We are actively building our For Sale collection, and we’re selective. If you own a villa, a colonial house, an apartment or a penthouse in Havana, Varadero, Trinidad or anywhere on the island — send us the details: location, size, condition, photographs and your asking price. Our Havana desk reviews every submission personally and gets back to you very soon, usually within four hours. If your property fits the collection, we handle presentation, buyer vetting and the legal process end to end.
Selling quietly is also possible. Many of our owners never want their property publicly listed at all — we match those homes directly with qualified buyers from our private list. Discretion is not an extra; it’s the default.
Nothing on this page is legal advice; regulations change, and we confirm the current rules for your specific case before any transaction.