
In Jamaica, timing isn’t just everything—it’s the thing. Whether it’s the morning rush to beat Half Way Tree traffic, the Friday market in May Pen, or the mad scramble for mangoes in June, Jamaicans know how fast things move when the season hits. The real estate market is no different.
If you’re planning to sell your home in 2026, what you do now—yes, now, while the storm winds are barely settled and the Christmas breeze hasn’t even come in full swing—could make the difference between a smooth sale and a stressful one.
After the recent storm, it’s clearer than ever that Jamaican homeowners who plan early, maintain wisely, and think strategically stand to gain the most when the market picks up.
As Dean Jones, Founder of Jamaica Homes and Realtor Associate, puts it:
“Every raindrop tests a roof, but every challenge tests your readiness. A wise homeowner fixes the leak before the next downpour.”



