What's Happening?
RHP Properties is constructing a new manufactured housing community named Cottage Grove in South Miami-Dade, marking the first such development in the area in decades. The community will feature 349 single-family homes with prices starting at $129,900,
providing a more affordable alternative to the high median listing price of $595,868 in Miami-Dade County. The development has already attracted significant interest, with over 1,000 inquiries. Homes in Cottage Grove are designed to meet quality standards set by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, ensuring durability and safety, particularly in hurricane-prone Florida. The community will offer various amenities, including a pool, clubhouse, fitness center, and scenic trails, and will be open to residents of all ages.
Why It's Important?
The development of Cottage Grove addresses a critical gap in the housing market by providing affordable homeownership options in a region where rising home prices and construction costs have made it difficult for many families to purchase homes. This initiative could serve as a model for other regions facing similar housing affordability challenges. By offering manufactured homes, which are faster and cheaper to build, RHP Properties is able to pass on cost savings to residents, potentially increasing homeownership rates. The project also highlights the growing trend of manufactured homes as a viable solution to the housing crisis, offering a stepping stone for individuals seeking to own a home without relocating far from urban centers.
What's Next?
The first group of homes in Cottage Grove is expected to be completed and ready for occupancy by late summer. As the development progresses, it may influence other real estate developers to consider similar projects, especially in areas with high housing demand and limited supply. The success of Cottage Grove could lead to increased interest in manufactured housing communities across the state and potentially nationwide. Additionally, the project may prompt discussions among policymakers and housing advocates about the role of manufactured homes in addressing the broader housing affordability crisis.












