
The September 2025 general election marked a turning point in Jamaica’s political landscape. While the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) secured another term, the results also gave the opposition People’s National Party (PNP) a stronger voice in Parliament. This shift has created a more balanced government—one where policies are likely to face greater debate, compromise, and scrutiny.
For investors, developers, and industry professionals, this balance could prove healthy. Political stability remains intact, yet a more competitive two-party dynamic may drive accountability and ensure that growth strategies are inclusive. And at the heart of Jamaica’s development ambitions lies one sector with outsized influence: real estate.
From luxury hotels and mixed-use resorts to industrial parks, BPO campuses, and workforce housing, real estate has become both a barometer of investor confidence and a catalyst for broader economic transformation. As Jamaica navigates its next chapter, the property market i…



