El Salvador is positioned as a key player on the international scene thanks to its commitment to financial innovation by Bitcoin, its regional projection, and its strengthened global reputation, which is why Rilea Group selected the country to present to Central American investors its latest real estate project: The Rider Wynwood Miami.

The Rider Wynwood combines luxury and flexibility of use, through 146 luxury residences located in the artistic and technological heart of Miami, Midtown-Wynwood, strategically located at the crossroads of the city’s fastest growing neighborhoods: Midtown, Wynwood, Design District and Edgewater, an area with extraordinary dynamism and added value.
“Miami represents an unbeatable opportunity for investors from El Salvador looking to be on the cutting edge. Investing in The Rider is a financial decision and a strategy for growth, diversification, and positioning”, said Diego Ojeda, president of Rilea Group.

El Salvador has captured global attention by becoming the first country in the region to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender, and for salvadoran investors already immersed in that environment, The Rider is the next logical step, as property can be purchased with cryptocurrencies.
“Entrepreneurs, opinion leaders and decision makers from all over the world converge in Miami. It is the city where the young and sophisticated generation of salvadoran investors must be present with investments in world-class properties”, said Beatriz Acevedo, real state specialist in Miami Florida.


In addition to representing a new real estate investment model with the use of Bitcoin as a form of payment, The Rider Wynwood Miami also opens the opportunity for a sustainable return on investment thanks to the fact that the residences can be rented under the Airbnb platform, offering high-end amenities such as rooftop with pool and bar, gym, saunas, Turkish hammam, dog spa, art gallery and Harley-Davidson motorcycles available.

This is an investment that promotes sustainable mobility, thanks to the charging stations, bicycles and electric scooters, with access to key areas of Miami such as Wynwood, Design District and the future Brightline station.