
There’s something deeply moving about watching Jamaica recover after a storm. The morning after, as sunlight glints across drenched rooftops and half-cleared driveways, the country hums with quiet determination. From the hills of St. Andrew to the coastline of Hanover, Jamaicans emerge with brooms, buckets, and an unspoken understanding — life, like a home, is built not just to withstand, but to begin again.
That spirit — the resilience born of challenge — is also what will define Jamaica’s property market heading into 2026.
Selling a home here is never just a financial decision; it’s an act of faith, pride, and timing. And if you’re thinking of selling next year, what you do in these months could mean the difference between a seamless sale and a season of stress.
“Every raindrop tests a roof, but every challenge tests your readiness. A wise homeowner fixes the leak before the next downpour.”
— Dean Jones, Founder of Jamaica Homes and Realtor Associate



