
Co-broking in real estate refers to the collaboration between two or more real estate agents or brokers to work together on selling or buying a property. In Jamaica, this practice involves agents from different agencies teaming up to share their resources, expertise, and client networks to achieve a successful transaction. By co-broking, agents can offer a wider range of potential buyers and sellers, access more market information, and leverage each other’s strengths to close deals more efficiently. This approach benefits both buyers and sellers by increasing the visibility of properties and providing a broader pool of options. For agents, co-broking fosters professional relationships and expands their business opportunities. This cooperative effort is common in Jamaica’s real estate market and globally, as it helps streamline the buying and selling process and enhances the overall efficiency of transactions.


