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Why Global Wealth Is Still Flowing Into Property — And What Jamaica Should Notice

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Dean Jones
Mar 15, 2026
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Why Global Wealth Is Still Flowing Into Property — And What Jamaica Should Notice

Kingston, Jamaica — 14 March 2026

Dubai’s property market continues to attract strong international investment despite rising geopolitical tensions across parts of the world, reinforcing a broader global pattern in which real estate increasingly functions as a safe destination for capital during periods of uncertainty.

Recent market activity in the emirate suggests that investor demand remains steady, particularly for prime residential developments and high-value properties. Developers and analysts report continued transaction volumes and buyer enquiries even as political tensions dominate regional headlines. The pattern highlights how stable property markets can absorb external shocks while continuing to attract long-term investment.

While the story unfolding in Dubai reflects the dynamics of a major global financial hub, it also illustrates a wider shift in how investors view property in uncertain times — a shift with implications for smaller markets such as Jamaica.

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