
Kingston, Jamaica — 14 March 2026
A Miami-based property technology company has announced the development of a new generation of artificial intelligence platforms designed to overhaul how real estate is bought, sold, and financed worldwide — a move that signals how rapidly technology is reshaping one of the world’s largest but least digitised industries.
World Property Markets says it is building a set of AI-driven platforms intended to reduce inefficiencies across the global property sector, which analysts often estimate to be worth hundreds of trillions of dollars in combined real estate value. The initiative focuses on improving how buyers discover property, how sellers reach potential purchasers, and how mortgage financing is matched to demand.
Although the technology is being developed in the United States, its implications extend well beyond major global markets. As digital property platforms become more sophisticated, smaller markets such as Jamaica may increasingly feel the effec…



