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Research Article

Cuban migrants and the making of Havana’s property market

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Pages 1362-1387 | Received 03 Jun 2019, Accepted 21 May 2020, Published online: 22 Jun 2020

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Figure 1. Adjacent residential units for sale in Old Havana.

Source: photo taken by Gertjan Wijburg
Figure 1. Adjacent residential units for sale in Old Havana.

Figure 2. A former residential unit in Old Havana turned into a hotel and boutique store.

Source: photo taken by Annia Martinez
Figure 2. A former residential unit in Old Havana turned into a hotel and boutique store.

Figure 3. A private restaurant recently opened in a residential street corner of Old Havana.

Source: photo taken by Annia Martinez
Figure 3. A private restaurant recently opened in a residential street corner of Old Havana.

Figure 4. Two construction workers transforming a residential complex in Old Havana into a private hotel.

Source: photo taken by Gertjan Wijburg
Figure 4. Two construction workers transforming a residential complex in Old Havana into a private hotel.

Figure 5. A real estate broker offering his services at the Paseo del Prado. That he offers his services both in Spanish and English exemplifies that he targets an increasingly transnational market.

Source: photo taken by Annia Martine
Figure 5. A real estate broker offering his services at the Paseo del Prado. That he offers his services both in Spanish and English exemplifies that he targets an increasingly transnational market.