The Caribbean’s best kept and
longest held secret is being rediscovered
as Jamaica embarks on its renaissance.
Long dormant, the spectacular seascape,
thriving mountains and rejuvenating
turquoise waters of Jamaica’s
exotic northern coast offer one of the
last untouched, affordable beachfront
real estate opportunities in the world.
Unlike the rest of Latin America, Jamaica
has managed to attract large private-sector
investments to support a rapid expansion
and transformation of its infrastructure.
With a veritable domino effect, change
is taking place in almost every industry
corner, including real estate, tourism,
banking, telecom, energy and transportation.
The tremendous changes taking place
provides investors with a unique ground-floor
real estate opportunity.
“In my opinion, Jamaica offers
the number one real estate value in
the Caribbean today. Due to a relatively
dormant real estate industry, the island’s
real estate has been undervalued, but
times are changing. Real estate value
is up to 30% cheaper than other Caribbean
island and Florida.”
Sir Kenneth Miller, CEO of Miller
Global Marketing Group, New York “I
researched real estate opportunities
in the Cayman Islands, Florida and the
Bahamas and found the value to be significantly
better in Jamaica.”
Property buyer Robert Lawrence
from Westchester, Pennsylvania.
“The Palmyra has redefined luxury
real estate on the island. We see The
Palmyra as a veritable jewel in any
investment portfolio.”
Dawn Ruddock, Coldwell Banker
Jamaica
“With Rose Hall’s many
luxury hotels, three magnificent golf
courses, shopping &
entertainment village and superior infrastructure,
the gated community of the Palmyra will
offer buyers the best of both worlds;
a good investment and a great lifestyle.”
Sir Kenneth Miller, CEO of Miller
Global Marketing Group, New York
Since 2000, Jamaica has attracted close
to US$ 3 billion* in foreign direct
investment and created an in-flow of
international expertise to help transform
their economy. In 2005, Jamaica was
ranked 17th by World Investment Report
for foreign direct investment, a remarkable
feat for this 2.6 million nation. (*Source:
The Planning Institute of Jamaica)
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