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Homeowners Urged to Start Now: Experts Predict 2026 Will Be a Turning Point for Jamaica’s Real Estate Market

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Jamaica Now
Oct 22, 2025
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By Staff Writer | Jamaica Homes News Feature

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Real estate professionals are warning Jamaican homeowners not to wait until the last minute if they plan to sell their homes in 2026. Market data and emerging trends suggest that early preparation in 2025 could make the difference between a smooth sale and a stressful one, as the local property market continues to heat up.

Across the island — from Kingston to Montego Bay and Spanish Town to Mandeville — agents are advising homeowners to begin maintenance, repairs, and documentation updates now, before demand peaks next year.

“Real estate in Jamaica isn’t just about square footage; it’s about soul footage,” says Dean Jones, Founder of Jamaica Homes. “A home that’s cared for, maintained, and ready tells a story of pride — and buyers feel that energy before they even step through the door.”

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