
There is a particular silence that follows a storm. Not the calm before. The calm after. It is the sound of a country taking a breath. Jamaica stands in that moment now. We arrive at 2026 carrying the weight of what has passed. A hurricane tested us. Not just our buildings but our thinking. Not just our infrastructure but our assumptions. This is not a dramatic moment. It is a reflective one. The kind that invites honesty. The last year reminded us that land is not passive. That weather has a memory. That the ground beneath our feet responds to how we treat it. And yet Jamaica is still standing. Still beautiful. Still desired. Still deeply alive. This is where the conversation must begin.
Property in Jamaica has always carried meaning beyond value. Land here is memory. It is inheritance. It is security. It is pride. For generations the act of owning property was an act of belief. Belief in tomorrow. Belief in family. Belief that stability could be built block by block. For a long time …



