The age-old real estate mantra “location, location, location” is now giving way to “experience, experience, experience.” That’s especially true in the Miami apartment market, where buildings like Douglas Enclave stand out for amenities and services that maximize convenience for residents.
Post-pandemic shifts in favor of remote or hybrid work schedules place even more of a premium on anticipating daily needs of residents, according to a Fortune column. No detail is too small for apartment building developers and operators.
“Remote work untethered households and businesses from geography, turning real estate from a supply-driven business into a demand-driven one,” the Fortune column states. “People now choose spaces that improve their quality of life and work, not just where they’re forced to be. Properties that fail to deliver are left behind, no matter how well located.”
The column also notes how “apartments without digital infrastructure or secure package facilities quickly lose relevance as groceries and package services increasingly arrive on demand.”
Douglas Enclave is mindful of this shift, as the building features secure electronic package lockers and an attentive front desk to accommodate deliveries of fresh food and groceries at all hours. Residents truly enjoy a hassle-free living experience.
Miami is an intensely competitive rental market, so the smart move is to secure an 18-month lease for a Douglas Enclave apartment now and avoid having to compete with the masses for comparable apartments at much higher rents in 2026.
Douglas Enclave is an 11-story, 199-unit building with thoughtful mix of studio apartments, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms and townhomes for rent. Individual apartments feature vinyl-wood flooring, open-concept kitchens, stackable washer/dryer units and efficient appliances.
Additional building amenities include a club lounge, business center, saline pool, fitness center, pet washing station, EV charging stations, storage space, bike racks, gated parking garage, package delivery room and on-site property manager and maintenance. Douglas Enclave is extremely transit-friendly and located next to a Coral Gables Trolley stop.
Little Havana is one of Miami’s most popular neighborhoods to live in because of its convenient location, rich history, culture and many things to do. The neighborhood is perfectly positioned near the world-class shopping and dining of downtown Coral Gables, and a short drive from Miami’s bustling Brickell financial district.
For more information about Douglas Enclave, call (786) 610-4811 or visit the leasing office located at 61 NW 37 Ave. between 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday. Douglas Enclave is part of Miami-Dade County’s Workforce Housing Program – contact the leasing team for more details and qualification requirements.