Month: September 2025
When Property Starts Lying: Trust, Technology, and the Jamaican Homebuyer in an AI Age
There is something quietly unsettling happening in real estate—not loudly enough to cause panic, but persistently enough to raise eyebrows.…
Understanding Jamaica’s 2025 Real Estate Closing Costs: What Buyers Need to Know
Kingston, Jamaica – Purchasing property in Jamaica is increasingly more than just a financial transaction; it is the beginning of…
A Deep Dive into the Residential Resort Apartment Market: Trends, Value, and the Wealthy Buyer’s Footprint
The Jamaican resort apartment market is not merely a set of numbers, nor a sterile dataset waiting to be interrogated.…
Jamaica’s Residential Land Market: A Nation at the Crossroads of Growth and Opportunity
In the lush, undulating landscapes of Jamaica, where mountains roll into fertile plains and coastlines are laced with golden beaches,…
Luxury property has always carried a certain mystique in Jamaica. From the verandas of Kingston’s old estates to the villas…
There is a transformation happening quietly but unmistakably across Jamaica. Not in the nightly headlines about politics, sports, or…
The Windrush Story — why so many left, what they built in Britain, and why some of their children and grandchildren are choosing to come back
Between 1948 and the early 1970s, tens of thousands of Jamaicans crossed the Atlantic to make new lives in Britain.…
More Jamaicans Moving Up the Property Ladder: Upsizing Trend Gains Momentum
Kingston, Jamaica – A growing number of Jamaicans are opting to “upsize” their homes, moving from apartments and smaller…
65% Sold: Pinnacle’s First Tower in Montego Bay Draws Strong Diaspora and International Interest
Montego Bay’s skyline is being rewritten in steel and glass. Rising dramatically from the Reading Peninsula, The Pinnacle is more than just…
Kingston, Jamaica – A growing number of Jamaican homeowners are considering downsizing, trading large family houses for smaller, more manageable…