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Kingston, Jamaica — 1 March 2026 February delivered a cluster of housing and development signals that matter for Jamaica’s real…
Kingston, Jamaica — 8 January 2026 Jamaica’s housing market is entering a critical rebuilding phase following Hurricane Melissa, with government-led…
Kingston, Jamaica – Buying a first home is often described as one of life’s most exciting milestones, but for…
Buying your first home in Jamaica is an extraordinary milestone. For many, it represents the fulfillment of a dream long…
“I met a girl this morning, and she was love at first sight… she told me that her name is…
KINGSTON, Jamaica – July 24, 2025By Jamaica Homes News Desk In a country where homeownership has long symbolised success, stability,…
Jamaica receives its first COVID-19 vaccines via COVAX in February 2021 as the housing market normalises and construction activity accelerates.
Jamaica’s housing market closes a remarkable COVID year with rising prices and record remittances, as the NHT reports year-end results for 2020.
Jamaica’s housing market navigates COVID-19 curfews and construction recovery in August–September 2020, as demand holds firm amid pandemic uncertainty.
Jamaica’s housing market completes a resilient year as hurricane season ends, winter tourism begins, and the property market enters its year-end finishing sprint.
Jamaica tracks Hurricane Michael with alert as the island’s autumn property market posts strong momentum and NHT scheme handovers accelerate.
Jamaica escapes Hurricane Florence’s path as the autumn property market gains momentum, NHT schemes advance, and global financial conditions tighten.
Jamaica’s tourism-fuelled north coast property market intensifies as the housing deficit deepens and hurricane season peaks. August 2018 monthly review.
Rising oil prices and commodity costs squeeze Jamaica housing affordability as the summer market peaks and the Atlantic hurricane season quietly begins.
The Windrush scandal sends a chill through Jamaica’s UK diaspora property market as buyers reassess their status and long-term plans for a Jamaica home.