
If you stand still for long enough in Jamaica’s property market, you’ll hear it—a faint rustle, the quiet scrape of a chair being pulled closer to the negotiating table. It’s not the clamour of the pandemic years, when offers flew like hummingbirds in mating season, but it’s movement all the same.
Believe it or not, there are clear signs buyer interest is heating up again. And while the landscape looks calmer, the numbers hint that things are shifting—more like a tide returning than a flash flood.



