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Elderly Jamaican landowner, clad in worn denim overalls and a wide-brimmed straw hat, stands proudly in front of his lush, vibrant Caribbean landscape, with rolling hills and swaying palm trees stretching towards the horizon. Warm, golden light casts a gentle glow on his weathered face, etched with the lines of a life well-lived.

Claim What’s Yours: The Undeniable Importance of Land Ownership in Jamaica

"Nanny didn’t just fight for freedom. She fought for land. And to this day, we dishonour that legacy when we let that land go to waste." — Dean Jones Across the winding hills of St. Mary, the red dirt paths of Portland, and the sun-drenched plains of Clarendon, there are stories buried in the soil—of courage, migration, hardship, and above all, ownership. As a direct descendant of the...

Elegant white woman and handsome black man, both radiant with joy, standing together in front of a stunning Caribbean-style starter home in beautiful Jamaica, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant tropical flowers. Soft, warm light casts a golden glow on their faces, accentuating their happiness. The woman's long, flowing white dress billows gently in the breeze, while the man's bright smile and outstretched arm add to the sense of love and togetherness. Inspired by the cinematic styles of Terrence Malick, Wong Kar-wai, and Ava DuVernay, with a hint of Gordon Parks' nostalgic documentary feel. Cinematic film still aesthetic, shot on high-end digital camera, with added film grain, subtle vignette, and meticulous color grading to evoke a sense of timeless romance and wonder.

Love, Lies, and Land Titles: The Untold Truth About Real Estate and Relationships in Jamaica

In Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki famously states, “The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind. If it is trained well, it can create enormous wealth.” But there’s a deeper truth not often discussed in that bestselling book—wealth isn't only about financial knowledge; it’s also about who you choose to build with. And sometimes, the person standing beside you is the very reason...