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KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Realtors Association of Jamaica (RAJ) says its Multiple Listing Service (MLS) data shows that Jamaica’s real estate market remains buoyant, generating nearly $99.3 billion in property sales in 2025 despite the economic fallout triggered by the impact of Hurricane Melissa.
The parishes of St Andrew, St Ann and St Catherine accounted for the lion’s share of total property sales over the period.
The data show a market driven by a mix of urban demand and tourism-related investment, reinforcing real estate as a key pillar of Jamaica’s economic growth.
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