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Mortgage pre-approval

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Jamaica Now
Jun 29, 2025
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Mortgage pre-approval in Jamaica is a formal letter issued by a bank or building society that confirms how much money they are willing to lend you toward the purchase of a home. But to understand what this truly means in the Jamaican context, it helps to look at how far the country has come. Historically, mortgages were reserved for a select few — mainly those tied to the post-colonial upper class or individuals with direct connections to the financial elite. In the decades following independence in 1962, institutions like Jamaica National Building Society and Victoria Mutual emerged to widen access to home loans for the average Jamaican, especially civil servants and professionals.

Back then, getting a mortgage often meant applying after you found a house, waiting months for approval, and hoping your financial situation still held up by the time the loan came through. There was no formal concept of pre-approval — just long lines, paperwork, and uncertainty. Over time, as the Jamaican …

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