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July 2025

Beyond the Glamour: The Truth About Being a Realtor in Jamaica

When you think of real estate, it’s easy to let your mind drift to the picture-perfect world portrayed in glossy television shows—Selling Sunset, Million Dollar Listing, Buying Beverly Hills, and even The Parisian Agency. These programmes serve up curated slices of life where agents glide through luxury properties, negotiate million-dollar deals over brunch, and seem to live in a world of designer...

A young Jamaican woman, dressed in vibrant, eclectic clothing, with a bright smile, stands proudly in front of her beloved "yard",

Paradise on the Hustle: Why Selling Your Jamaican Home Now Could Be the Boldest Move You Make

If you’ve been scrolling through headlines about the Jamaican real estate market — or even the global one — you might have read that home sales are slowing down compared to last year. And maybe you’re wondering: Is it even a good time to sell? Here’s the real talk. Life in Jamaica — just like anywhere else — isn’t perfect. It never has been. Most people are on the hustle, grinding every...

A young woman dancing in the midst of a vibrant Jamaican reggae dancehall scene, surrounded by the gritty, urban landscape of a ghetto neighborhood, with a massive sound system setup on the road, blasting infectious rhythms and basslines. The atmosphere is electric, with people moving to the beat, lost in the music

Sell Your Jamaican Home Like a Reggae Anthem: Finding the Rhythm to Move Your Property Fast

When you think about Jamaica, you think reggae — the beat that moves the island’s heart, the culture that tells stories of struggle, triumph, and joy. Just like a timeless reggae anthem, selling your Jamaican home is about catching the right rhythm and striking the perfect chord with buyers. Dean Jones, founder of Jamaica Homes and a proud Realtor Associate at Coldwell Banker Jamaica Realty, knows...

This image presents an elderly Jamaican woman in close portrait, her face lifted in open laughter, lines and contours revealing a life fully inhabited. Warm, directional light accentuates skin texture and expression, while the background recedes into darkness, allowing emotion to define the spatial focus. Beads, fabric, and hair frame the face without distraction, reinforcing human presence as the primary structure. The scene reads as expansive and unguarded, where joy itself becomes the organising form.

She Returned to the Pinnacle

A Poem in Honour of Place, Memory, and Majesty She stood where sea meets sky,crowned in grey and loc’d with pride,a queen of boardrooms long since won,now come home, where the rivers glide. Years she gave to London rain,to glass towers and Tokyo trains,signed her name beside the flamesof mergers, flights, and global gains. But now her feet kissed island soil—soft and red, like ackee...

One Yard, Many Generations: How Jamaica’s Living Legacy Is Shaping the Future of Homeownership

In Jamaica, the idea of “family under one roof” is more than a modern real estate trend — it's a deep-rooted way of life that spans generations, land, and love. Long before developers spoke of “multi-generational homes,” Jamaicans were already living it. Our culture is rich with the traditions of grandparents, parents, children, and cousins all building, sharing, and growing together — not...