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Quick Answer — Little Havana Moving Costs 2026
Little Havana local moves average $275–$1,600 — significantly less than Brickell or Edgewater since most moves are ground-floor homes and low-rise apartments with no elevator or COI fees. MOVEPack users save an average of $320. The platform is 100% free — no booking fees ever.
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When movers compete for your job, prices drop. Little Havana moves are already among Miami's most affordable — and competitive bidding saves you even more.
Little Havana is mostly bungalows, duplexes, and low-rise apartments. No elevator fees, no COI complexity — just experienced movers who load quickly and handle your belongings with care.
Our movers know the Calle Ocho Festival dates, neighborhood event closures, and Miami traffic patterns. We help you pick the best move date to avoid delays and surcharges.
Many MOVEPack movers serving Little Havana are bilingual Spanish-English speakers familiar with the community. Note your language preference when posting your job.
From Calle Ocho to The Roads — our movers know every corner of Little Havana and the surrounding communities.

The beating heart of Little Havana. SW 8th Street between 12th and 27th Avenues — Cuban restaurants, cigar shops, the Walk of Fame, and Domino Park. Street parking is limited but ground-floor moves are straightforward.

A quiet, tree-lined residential neighborhood between SW 22nd Street and Bird Road. Single-family bungalows, duplexes, and small apartment buildings. One of Little Havana's most family-friendly areas.

The gentrifying gateway between Little Havana and Brickell. Closer to Downtown, with newer renovated homes, murals, and art galleries. SW 1st through 8th Avenues are seeing rapid appreciation.

An upscale enclave just south of Brickell with larger Mediterranean-style homes, tree canopy, and quiet streets. The Roads bridges Little Havana and Brickell price points, popular with professionals.

A waterfront residential neighborhood along the Miami River's south bank near the Coconut Grove border. Mix of modest homes and newer townhouses. Quiet streets with excellent access to US-1.

SW 13th Avenue between 8th and 17th Streets — a historic tree-lined boulevard with Cuban exile monuments, ceiba trees, and cultural murals. Mostly residential with small apartment buildings.
Real pricing data from verified Little Havana moves. No elevator fees. No COI complexity. Just honest prices.
| Move Type | Typical Miami Price | MOVEPack Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1-Bed apartment | $375–$650 | $275–$500 | ~$120 |
| 2-Bedroom home or duplex | $700–$1,100 | $550–$900 | ~$200 |
| 3-Bedroom bungalow | $1,100–$1,800 | $850–$1,450 | ~$320 |
| 4+ Bedroom house | $1,800–$3,000 | $1,400–$2,400 | ~$550 |
| Little Havana to Brickell | $600–$1,200 | $450–$950 | ~$250 |
| Little Havana to Coral Gables | $550–$1,100 | $400–$850 | ~$220 |
Prices are estimates based on 2026 Miami market data. Actual quotes vary by exact distance, stairs, and services needed.
Little Havana is one of Miami's most accessible neighborhoods for movers. No high-rise COI headaches, no elevator reservations, no $500 building deposits. Just experienced local movers familiar with Calle Ocho traffic patterns, SW 8th Street event schedules, and the neighborhood's tight residential streets. The main watchouts are the annual Calle Ocho Festival in March and Miami summer heat.
Avoid move dates during Calle Ocho Festival (March) — SW 8th Street fully closed all day
Schedule summer moves (June–Sept) before 10AM — Miami heat peaks 11AM–3PM
Most Little Havana properties are ground-floor — faster loading vs. high-rises
I-95 and Dolphin Expressway rush hours (7–9AM, 5–7PM) add 20–30 min to Miami routes
No COI or elevator deposit requirements — simpler booking process than Brickell




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Everything you need to know about moving in Little Havana, Miami FL.
Little Havana local moving costs range from $275 to $1,800 depending on home size. A studio or 1-bedroom apartment averages $275–$550. A 2-bedroom home runs $550–$1,000. A 3-bedroom house costs $900–$1,600. Little Havana is among Miami's most affordable areas to move in — no elevator fees, no COI requirements, and most moves are ground-floor. MOVEPack users save an average of $320 by comparing bids.
Little Havana's main streets include SW 8th Street (Calle Ocho) as the cultural heart. Key cross streets are SW 12th, 17th, 22nd, and 27th Avenues. Cuban Memorial Boulevard runs along SW 13th Avenue. Residential areas extend from Flagler Street (north) to Bird Road (south), and from Downtown Miami (east) to SW 27th Avenue (west).
Generally yes — by a significant margin. Little Havana is mostly bungalows, duplexes, and low-rise apartments with no elevator reservations, no COI requirements, and no building deposits. This makes the booking process simpler and often 20–30% cheaper than comparable moves in Brickell or Edgewater.
Avoid the Calle Ocho Music Festival (annually in March) which closes SW 8th Street to traffic for the full day. End-of-month weekends spike demand and prices. Miami summer (June–September) brings dangerous heat — schedule early morning. Weekday mid-month moves are consistently cheapest.
Many verified MOVEPack movers serving Little Havana are bilingual Spanish-English speakers familiar with the Cuban-American community. Note your language preference when posting your move and review mover profiles to find bilingual companies.
Little Havana is 2–4 miles west of Brickell, a 10–20 minute drive via SW 8th Street or US-1 outside of rush hours. I-95 rush hour (7–9AM, 5–7PM) can extend this to 30–45 minutes. Many residents commute via the Underline bike trail or Miami Metrorail.
Yes — completely free. Post your move, receive competitive bids, compare prices and reviews, and book your mover with zero platform fees. The competitive bidding consistently results in lower prices than calling movers individually, with users saving an average of $320 per Little Havana move.
Top areas include: East Little Havana (closest to Brickell, rapidly appreciating near SW 1st–8th Avenues); Shenandoah (quiet, tree-lined family neighborhood near SW 22nd Street); The Roads (upscale enclave with larger homes near Brickell border); Silver Bluff (waterfront area near Coconut Grove); and the Calle Ocho core (SW 8th Street between 12th–27th Avenues, most culturally vibrant).