When you filter Jamaica’s residential market to properties listed above JMD $90,000,000, you are no longer observing general housing trends. You are studying capital behaviour.
This tier represents the top fraction of Jamaica’s residential inventory — a space where decisions are less about affordability and more about asset positioning, land scarcity, lifestyle leverage, and long-term value preservation.
From a sampled Top 100 listings above this threshold, several unmistakable patterns emerge. The distribution is not random. The pricing structure is not accidental. And the geographic clustering tells a story about where wealth in Jamaica is consolidating — and where it may move next.
Let’s break it down.



