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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsDecember 22, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    The bedroom sanctuary: A luxurious bedroom with a tall canopy bed draped in soft fabrics, dark polished floors, and Gothic Revival windows framed by heavy velvet curtains. The room is bathed in soft, warm light from elegant pendant fixtures.
    The bedroom sanctuary: A luxurious bedroom with a tall canopy bed draped in soft fabrics, dark polished floors, and Gothic Revival windows framed by heavy velvet curtains. The room is bathed in soft, warm light from elegant pendant fixtures.
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    Inna is a Jamaican Patois word meaning “in” or “inside,” often used to describe placement, position, or involvement within something. In the context of real estate, “inna” frequently arises when discussing property features, locations, or activities within specific spaces. For instance, a prospective buyer might ask, “Wah kind ah kitchen dem have inna di house?” when inquiring about interior amenities. During a viewing, an agent might highlight, “Di bedrooms dem big an bright inna dis house,” emphasizing the spaciousness and lighting within the property. When discussing neighborhoods or communities, an agent could say, “Dis house deh inna one nice, quiet area,” to appeal to buyers looking for peaceful surroundings. The word is essential in communicating details about what’s inside a property or area, making it integral to the everyday language of real estate professionals and clients alike.

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