
Jamaica has entered a new chapter of its democratic journey with a government elected for a third consecutive term. While politics will always stir debate, what matters most for Jamaicans at home and abroad is the direction of the country—its economy, its opportunities, and importantly, the ability to own and build wealth through real estate.
A Nation at a Crossroads
The recent election results reaffirm the strength of Jamaica’s democracy, even amid concerns about voter turnout. Just as the island’s forefathers envisioned independence not merely as political sovereignty but as economic self-reliance, today’s Jamaica faces the challenge of shaping an economy where more citizens can achieve financial security and homeownership. Countries such as Barbados have already taken steps toward redefining independence for the 21st century, and Jamaica too has an opportunity to move closer to genuine economic autonomy.
Real Estate as a Foundation of Growth
The real estate sector is positioned to rema…



