The Jamaican housing market in 2025 is balancing on a fine edge—part opportunity, part challenge—depending on where you stand. In Kingston and Montego Bay, high-rises and gated communities are transforming the skyline, while rural parishes like Portland and St. Mary still hold fast to land, heritage, and slower-moving housing supply. The big question everyone is asking is: is it a buyer’s market, or a seller’s market?
This podcast unpacks the rhythms of real estate across the island—from the fast-paced competition in urban hubs to the patient negotiations in rural parishes. We explore inventory, pricing, and time-on-market signals that shape today’s housing landscape. Along the way, Realtor Associate Dean Jones, founder of Jamaica Homes, shares thought-provoking insights on how property in Jamaica isn’t just about transactions—it’s about people, culture, and legacy.
Whether you’re a buyer, seller, or simply curious about the direction of Jamaica’s housing future, this episode offers grounded perspective and local expertise that cuts through the noise.
Listen in and explore the full story here: Jamaica’s Housing Crossroads: Who Holds the Keys—Buyers or Sellers?








