
Kingston, Jamaica — 20 March 2026
As Jamaica’s real estate sector expands, questions are emerging around how access to property opportunities is gained—and whether visibility, networks, and informal relationships are increasingly shaping outcomes alongside professional competence.
These concerns are not unique to Jamaica. Globally, research into real estate markets shows that access to information, networks, and exposure continues to influence who participates successfully in property transactions, particularly in fast-moving or highly competitive environments.
At a time when housing, land, and development remain central to economic security, the structure of access within the industry is becoming more significant.



