Kingston, Jamaica — 18 January 2026
A Kingston-based real estate firm has secured its realtor licence, clearing a regulatory hurdle that positions it to pursue a new model of property investment aimed at small investors across Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.
different Capital confirmed this week that it has received approval to operate as a licensed real estate brokerage, a step the company says is central to its plans to acquire and structure commercial property investments for retail participation. The licence enables the firm to transact directly in property, rather than relying on third parties, as it advances proposals to raise capital for commercial developments.
The company’s model centres on allowing investors to purchase shares linked to a single income-generating property, rather than buying entire buildings outright. Its first target is a commercial plaza, which it intends to acquire using funds raised from investors and then place into a standalone public structure, effectiv…



