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Jamaica’s Commercial Property Landscape at the Start of January 2026: What the Current Listings Reveal

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Dean Jones
Jan 02, 2026
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A Jamaican woman in a vibrant yellow hard hat and high-visibility vest, standing at the basement level of a modern office development, amidst a sea of steel beams and concrete pillars, with half-completed commercial office spaces rising above her, sleek glass and metal façades glinting in the cinematic lighting.

At the start of January 2026, a review of publicly available commercial property listings across Jamaica provides a useful snapshot of where commercial real estate activity is most visibly concentrated and, just as importantly, where it is not. This is not a record of transactions, momentum, or properties that have already moved through the market. It is simply a picture of what is currently being offered for sale, in real time, across a range of commercial categories. That distinction matters, because listings reflect intent, positioning, and market confidence just as much as they reflect supply.

Any dataset of this nature must be approached with care. Commercial property listings are relatively limited in number compared to residential stock, which reduces noise but does not eliminate it. There is always the possibility of minor human error, duplicate records, or properties that sit at the edges of classification. With that in mind, the patterns that emerge are still strong enough to…

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