The sun isn’t the only thing burning up in JamaicaJamaica, with its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, has a unique position in the global real estate market. The i.... According to projections from Statista 2024 Jamaica Real EstateReal estate refers to property consisting of land and the structures on it, such as buildings and homes. It also include... Outlook, the real estateIn Jamaican real estate, an estate refers to the total collection of assets and property owned by an individual, especia... market in Jamaica is expected to hit a staggering US$90.90 billion by 2025, with residential real estate making up the lion’s share at US$74.21 billion. If that sounds hot—it gets hotter. By 2029, Jamaica’s market is forecasted to grow even further to US$98.74 billion, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGRCAGR, which stands for Compound Annual Growth Rate, is a way to figure out how much something, like a house or piece of ...) of 2.09%.
But what does this mean in real terms, and why should the world take note?
A Global Eye on the Jewel of the CaribbeanThe Caribbean is a vast region made up of over 700 islands, islets, reefs, and cays. Some of the most well-known islands...
While some Caribbean neighbours like Barbados have experienced a plateau due to landIn real estate, land is a foundational element that significantly impacts the value and potential of a property. It enco... scarcity and tighter supply, Jamaica still has runway. From the rolling hills of St. AnnSt. Ann, Jamaica's largest parish, is located on the northern side of the island, bordered by St. Mary, Trelawny, St. Ca... to the pristine beaches of NegrilNegril is a popular town on the western coast of Jamaica, known for its stunning white-sand beaches and laid-back vibe. ... and the ever-evolving skyline of KingstonKingston, the capital city of Jamaica, embodies a dynamic fusion of historical depth and contemporary vitality. Establis..., land is still available, opportunities abound, and the appetite—both locally and internationally—is ravenous.
“Jamaica is like a fine bottle of aged rum—still maturing, but every sip is worth it.”
— Dean JonesDean Jones is a chartered builder, project manager, licensed real estate professional and the founder of Jamaica Homes, ..., Realtor & Founder of Jamaica HomesJamaica Homes is a premier real estate company offering a comprehensive platform for buying, selling, and renting proper...
The JamaicanThe term "Jamaican" encompasses the citizens of Jamaica and their descendants in the Jamaican diaspora, representing a d... market is increasingly attractive to diasporaIn the context of Jamaica, real estate, and the broader global sphere, diaspora refers to the community of Jamaicans liv... investors, digital nomads, and retirees alike. So the question becomes: why is a modest apartmentIn Jamaica, an apartment is a residential unit located within a larger building or complex, designed to provide a self-c... in New York fetching millions, while a sea-facing villaIn Jamaica, a villa is a prestigious type of residence known for its spaciousness, elegant design, and luxurious feature... in Jamaica is still undervalued?
The Great Correction Is Coming

Let’s be real: there’s a quiet correction brewing. Global real estate is shifting thanks to:
- AI-driven valuations
- Remote work culture
- Climate migration
- Luxury lifestyle demand
Jamaica, positioned as the largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean, offers strong ties to the UK, USA, and Canada—giving it natural leverage in global markets.
Yet its property valuesProperty values refer to the worth of a piece of real estate, influenced by various factors such as location, condition,... have not caught up with its cultural cachet or lifestyle appeal. This disconnect signals major growth potential, especially in areas like:
- Luxury beachfrontBeachfront refers to properties that are directly situated along the edge of the sea or ocean, offering immediate access... residences
- Eco-resorts and boutique developments
- Gated communities with international appeal
- Urban apartments designed for remote professionals
Market Structure at a Glance
Let’s break down Jamaica’s real estate market like a Sunday soup—layered, complex, and filling:
| Segment | 2025 Value Projection | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total Market | US$90.90bn | Up from 2024 figures |
| Residential Real Estate | US$74.21bn | Largest segment |
| Commercial Real EstateIn Jamaica, the commercial real estate sector plays a crucial role in the island's economic landscape, encompassing a di... | US$16.69bn | Driven by logistics, tourismTourism in Jamaica refers to the industry focused on attracting visitors to the island, who come to experience its natur..., and BPOs |
| 2029 Forecast | US$98.74bn | CAGR of 2.09% |
In Scope: Houses, apartments, office buildings, industrial propertyIndustrial property in Jamaica and around the world is crucial for supporting manufacturing, distribution, and logistics...
Out of Scope: Real estate agenciesAgencies play a crucial role in Jamaica's development process, acting as the stewards and regulators of various aspects ..., public infrastructure, AirbnbAirbnb is a website where people can rent out their homes or rooms to travelers who need a place to stay for a short tim...
RoomIn Jamaican Patois, the term "room" is commonly used to describe individual spaces within a property, offering a practic... for Growth, But… There’s Work To Do
Let’s not pretend everything’s sunshine and mangoes. Growth must go hand-in-hand with real social transformation:
- Crime: Investors are watching. We must tackle violence and strengthen safety. A safe society raises propertyProperty encompasses a wide range of tangible assets that individuals or entities can own, utilize, or invest in, includ... values.
- Infrastructure: Roads, internet access, and planningPlanning in Jamaica involves managing land, resources, and infrastructure to support economic growth, social development... laws must evolve with the market.
- Sustainability: Green building, solar integration, and climate resilience aren’t optional—they’re the future.
- Education & Training: Real estate professionals, surveyors, planners, and developers need continuous upskilling to meet the demands of a competitive, international market.
DisclaimerA disclaimer is a statement that serves to limit or exclude liability, usually found in legal documents, websites, produ...: Market values are projections and subject to change based on economic, political, and environmental conditions, including natural disastersNatural disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods, arise from environmental processes that can cause signif..., crime rates, foreign policyIn Jamaica, a policy represents a guiding principle or course of action adopted by governmental bodies, organizations, o... shifts, and technological disruptions. Always consult a local expert before investing.
Jamaica: The Real Estate Underdog That Won’t Stay Quiet
The world has already priced up places like Dubai, Barcelona, and Bali—but Jamaica, with its music, culture, climate, and peopleThe people of Jamaica embody a spirit that is at once richly diverse and unbreakably unified, as captured by the nationa..., remains underpriced. That’s not a problem. That’s a window. The real estate value gap between the Caribbean and major Western cities is closing—and Jamaica is poised to lead that shift.
“We’re not just building homes—we’re building legacies. And the world is finally catching on.”
— Dean Jones
Let’s say it straight: Jamaica is the jewel of the Caribbean. The mangoes are sweeter, the land richer, and the stories deeper. But land is finite, and those who understand value willIn Jamaica, a will is a legal document created by an individual to specify how their assets, including their belongings ... act now.
A Final Word: To Those Still Watching From Afar
Real estate isn’t just about bricks and mortar—it’s about dreams, family, legacyLegacy, in the context of Jamaica, real estate, and the broader world, represents the enduring impact of past actions, a..., and vision. Whether you’re looking to invest, return home, or start anew, Jamaica offers space not just to live—but to thrive.
Don’t wait for another market boom to be told “you should have bought in Jamaica.”
“Buy land—not just because it’s available, but because one day it won’t be.”
— Dean Jones
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Please note: Jamaica Homes is not authorized to offer financial advice. The information provided is not financial advice and should not be relied upon for financial decisions. Consult a regulated mortgage adviser for guidance.


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