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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsDecember 19, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Gully: In Jamaican Patois, “gully” is used to describe an area that is often associated with lower-income neighborhoods, commonly referred to as a “ghetto.” It can evoke images of hardship, urban struggle, or an environment where residents are faced with tough living conditions. However, the term can also carry a sense of pride in one’s roots, reflecting resilience and community strength. In real estate, the term “gully” might be used to describe a neighborhood that, while lacking some of the amenities or conditions found in more affluent areas, holds significant cultural and social value. An agent might refer to an up-and-coming area in a candid conversation, saying, “Di property out deh inna di gully, but it’s a good investment now dat di government a build road an’ improve di infrastructure.” On the other hand, someone looking for a bargain in a less developed area might hear, “Dis house inna di gully, but it haffi potential fi di right person.” While the term “gully” might carry negative connotations for some, in real estate, it can also present opportunities for those seeking affordable properties with the possibility of growth or improvement.

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