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Nov 29, 2024
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Foreigners, in the context of Jamaica, real estate, and globally, refer to individuals who are not citizens or permanent residents of a particular country but engage in various activities such as living, working, investing, or purchasing property there. In Jamaica, foreigners are significant participants in the real estate market, often drawn to the island for its scenic beauty, favorable climate, and cultural vibrancy. They may purchase vacation homes, retirement properties, or investment assets like rental units, contributing to local economies and real estate development. Globally, the role of foreigners in real estate varies; in some regions, they are welcomed as investors who boost market activity, while in others, regulations are in place to limit their influence to prevent inflated housing prices or ensure local affordability. In Jamaica, foreigners must navigate specific requirements, such as securing a Tax Registration Number (TRN) and adhering to property transfer laws, incl…

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