Jamaica Real Estate After Hurricanes Beryl Melissa
Description
This podcast dives deeps into a detailed analysis of the Jamaican real estate market in 2026 following the catastrophic impacts of Hurricanes Beryl (2024) and Melissa (2025). The article, published by Jamaica Homes, assesses the extensive economic damage and housing loss caused by the two storms, which are estimated to be a combined US$20 billion. It predicts that the post-hurricane market will be defined by low supply, high demand, and a split pricing structure based on a property’s resilience to future climate events. Finally, the source offers strategic advice for homeowners, landlords, buyers, and renters on how to navigate this challenging environment by prioritising durable construction and safety over aesthetics.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Please note: Jamaica Homes is not authorized to offer financial advice. The information provided is not financial advice and should not be relied upon for financial decisions. Consult a regulated mortgage adviser for guidance.






















