In recent years—and especially through 2024 into 2025—the idea that wealthy individuals are “leaving the UK” has hardened into a media shorthand. It is often described as a millionaire exodus: a flow of mobile wealth responding to tax reform, political signals, and a shifting sense of certainty about where capital is best anchored. The truth, as ever, is more nuanced. The most widely quoted...
Returning Resident
There is a particular moment that comes with returning to Jamaica. It does not happen at the airport, nor when the heat hits your skin, nor even when you hear the first familiar accent curl around your ears. It arrives later, quietly. Often while driving. Sometimes while waiting. Occasionally while trying to explain to someone how something works elsewhere — and realising that explanation doesn’t...
A hard truth about time, labour, dignity, and coming home There is a particular kind of tiredness that doesn’t come from one bad day, or one difficult week. It comes from decades of repetition. From years of waking up in darkness, travelling through crowds, breathing recycled air, carrying stress in your chest and shoulders, and telling yourself—quietly, repeatedly—that it will all be worth it in...
There’s a saying we love to use in Jamaica: “Every mickle mek a muckle.” It reminds us that small steps matter. But when it comes to moving back home or buying property, sometimes people forget that timing isn’t just about money — it’s about life, health, and peace of mind. As a Realtor Associate and the Founder of Jamaica Homes, I’ve seen countless Jamaicans — from the UK, the U.S.,...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Every year, hundreds of Jamaicans step off planes at Norman Manley and Sangster International Airports with suitcases full of memories, barrels following close behind, and hearts full to the brim with a single hope: coming home. Yet this journey—this powerful, generational movement of Jamaicans returning to the land that shaped them—did not start yesterday. It is a story more...
There’s something profoundly human about our longing to return home — to a place that feels like memory, heritage, and belonging all in one. For Jamaicans, that pull is powerful. The sunlight, the sound of laughter spilling down the lane, the mango trees heavy with fruit — they all seem to whisper, “Come back.” Yet coming home, or even investing in Jamaica, isn’t just a sentimental act....
For many pensioners and average working families, home insurance now feels prohibitively expensive. Some homeowners — especially those who’ve finished paying their mortgage and no longer benefit from bank-negotiated group rates — end up “rolling the dice” and hoping no disaster hits. Unfortunately, Jamaica’s risk profile means that gamble can be devastating. Why Premiums Have Climbed So...
Every ambitious project begins as a quiet idea—one that lingers, nudges, and eventually insists on becoming a reality. For many Jamaicans abroad, the dream of returning home follows the same arc: a spark that grows into a plan, a plan that grows into a blueprint, and a blueprint waiting for the courage to be built. Before anyone breaks ground on a new life in Jamaica, it helps to have a...
Welcome to Jamaica Homes — where truth doesn’t hide behind fancy words or polished smiles. I stay sane because I’ve learned one thing: not everyone who smiles with you, who laughs with you, who shakes your hand, wants the best for you. That’s not cynicism. It’s survival. Honesty, as I’ve come to know it, is the only currency that keeps your spirit intact. This piece — written from the...
People often talk about “the good old days.” They remember Jamaica through the soft glow of memory — the smell of fresh ackee frying with saltfish, the sound of waves slapping the shore, the laughter of cousins under the mango tree, the warmth of community where everyone knew everyone. But the truth, though wrapped in nostalgia, is that Jamaica today is not the same Jamaica of yesterday. The...