
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept reserved for Silicon Valley or global tech giants. It is quietly — and sometimes not so quietly — reshaping how industries work across the world. In Jamaica, one sector that stands to be significantly transformed is real estate. From how property is valued and marketed, to how homes are built, sold, managed, and regulated, AI is beginning to influence the entire property ecosystem.
The question for Jamaica is not whether AI will affect real estate, but how prepared the sector is to use it intelligently, ethically, and in a way that benefits the widest cross-section of society.
A Changing Landscape: Why AI Matters for Jamaican Real Estate
Real estate in Jamaica sits at the intersection of many national priorities: housing access, economic growth, foreign investment, land use planning, climate resilience, and social equity. AI has the potential to strengthen all of these areas — but only if it is understood properly and applied wi…



