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High-end addresses: Jamaica’s 10 most expensive residential locations
Montego Bay remains Jamaica’s best-known luxury destination.
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BY DEAN JONES  
June 28, 2026

High-end addresses: Jamaica’s 10 most expensive residential locations

IN an era when global investors are seeking luxury, legacy, and long-term growth, Jamaica has emerged as more than a tropical paradise — it is now one of the Caribbean’s most elite real estate markets.

From secluded coastal villas to exclusive gated enclaves in Kingston, Jamaica’s high-end residential sector continues to attract discerning local and international buyers.

Between 2022 and 2025, data analysed for this article identified more than 700 residential property sales with recorded prices of $50 million and above. While averages can blur the brilliance of the top tier, this article examines closed residential sale data — not asking prices — to identify the locations that consistently recorded some of Jamaica’s highest-value residential transactions during the period.

 

Method behind the metrics

This article is based on historical residential sale data available to the author for the period 2022 to 2025. The analysis includes houses, townhouses, villas and apartments.

Rankings have been prepared primarily using median sale prices together with overall market activity and notable high-value residential transactions. Median sale prices have been used because they provide a more representative picture of market performance by reducing the influence of unusually high-value sales.

Like any market analysis, the findings reflect the data available at the time of writing and should be read as an editorial assessment of market activity rather than a definitive record of every residential property transaction completed during the period.

Let’s now explore the 10 residential locations that stood out during the period analysed.

 

1. Hanover: The Caribbean’s hidden billionaire’s retreat

With a median sale price of $285 million, Hanover has leapfrogged into the spotlight. Anchored by luxury developments including Round Hill, this parish offers privacy, exclusivity, and spectacular west-coast scenery.

• Highest recorded residential sale: approximately $737 million

• Profile: High-net-worth buyers seeking privacy and premium waterfront living.

Investor Insight: Hanover continues to establish itself as one of Jamaica’s most exclusive luxury destinations, offering scarcity, prestige and long-term appeal.

 

2. St Elizabeth: The silent climber

St Elizabeth’s appeal lies in its unspoilt landscape, coastal charm and growing reputation for luxury countryside living.

• Median: Approximately $90 million

• Hotspots: Treasure Beach, Parottee, and areas surrounding Santa Cruz.

• Emerging trend: Quiet luxury meets authentic Jamaican character.

 

3. Manchester: Cool climate, hot market

Once known primarily for retirees, Mandeville and its surrounding communities are increasingly attracting luxury residential development.

• Median: Approximately $74 million

• Best for: Families seeking secure, elevated living with a cooler climate.

Between 2022 and 2025, data analysed identified more than 700 residential property sales with recorded prices of $50 million and above.

Between 2022 and 2025, data analysed identified more than 700 residential property sales with recorded prices of $50 million and above.

• Market driver: Continued demand for quality gated communities.

 

4. Portland: Nature’s fortress for the elite

Portland continues to attract buyers looking for privacy, spectacular scenery and long-term lifestyle value.

• Highest recorded residential sale: approximately J$126 million

• Character: Coastal luxury surrounded by rainforest and mountains.

• Typical buyers: Professionals, creatives and purchasers of second homes.

5. Trelawny: The luxury launch pad

Once known primarily for agriculture, Trelawny is steadily building a reputation for luxury coastal living.

• Median: Approximately $73 million

• Highest recorded residential sale: More than $325 million

• Growth drivers: Tourism investment, improved infrastructure and premium beachfront developments.

 

6. St James: Montego Bay’s luxury renaissance

Montego Bay remains Jamaica’s best-known luxury destination while continuing to strengthen its residential market.

• Highest recorded residential sale: approximately $475 million

• Median: Approximately $71 million

• Notable communities: Ironshore, Coral Gardens and Spring Farm.

Seller Insight: Owners of well-presented luxury homes may benefit from continued buyer demand, particularly for quality properties in established communities.

 

7. Westmoreland: Negril’s evolution

Westmoreland has evolved from a tourism hotspot into an increasingly attractive luxury residential market.

• Highest recorded residential sale: Approximately $666 million

From secluded coastal villas to exclusive gated enclaves in Kingston, Jamaica’s high-end residential sector continues to attract buyers.

From secluded coastal villas to exclusive gated enclaves in Kingston, Jamaica’s high-end residential sector continues to attract buyers.

• Median: Approximately $68 million

• Emerging trend: Growth in luxury villas and private coastal residences.

 

8. St Mary: Tranquillity meets opportunity

St Mary’s coastline continues to attract buyers seeking value within Jamaica’s luxury market.

• Median: Approximately $67 million

• Strengths: Scenic coastline, lower-density development and proximity to Ian Fleming International Airport.

 

9. St Andrew: The capital of capital

No surprise here: St Andrew recorded the largest number of luxury residential transactions within the analysed data, demonstrating both the depth and diversity of its market.

• Residential transactions analysed: 416

• Neighbourhoods to watch: Norbrook, Millsborough, Cherry Gardens and Jacks Hill.

Investor Insight: Strong liquidity, established communities and diverse housing stock continue to make St Andrew one of Jamaica’s most active residential markets.

 

10. St Ann: The gold coast of the north

From Ocho Rios to Discovery Bay, St Ann combines prestige with one of the country’s busiest luxury residential markets.

• Highest recorded residential sale: Approximately $697 million

• Typical buyers: Returning residents, international investors and purchasers of second homes and vacation properties.

 

Why these parishes lead

• Accessibility: Proximity to airports, highways and tourism infrastructure continues to support demand.

• Lifestyle: Coastal locations, elevated sites and exceptional views consistently command premium prices.

• Market behaviour: Established communities and newer luxury developments continue to perform strongly within Jamaica’s premium residential market.

 

Disclaimer

The information presented in this article is an editorial analysis prepared from residential sale data available to the author at the time of publication. While reasonable care has been taken in preparing this analysis, the data available may not include every residential property transaction completed during the period, and market information may be updated or revised over time.

Accordingly, the rankings and commentary should be regarded as informed market analysis rather than an exhaustive record of all residential property sales in Jamaica.

Certain property information has been generalised to preserve privacy and confidentiality, and figures may be rounded for editorial purposes.

This content is intended for general information only and should not be interpreted as financial, legal, investment or valuation advice. Readers are encouraged to undertake their own due diligence and seek independent professional advice before making any real estate decisions.

 

Dean Jones is founder of Jamaica-Homes.com and a realtor associate. With master’s degrees in building surveying and communication design, as well as a strong foundation in real estate law and construction, he provides expert guidance on residential, luxury, commercial, and investment properties. He may be contacted at dean@jamaica-homes.com.

 

Understanding the data

1. Why is Hanover ranked #1 when it has fewer sales?

Hanover recorded fewer transactions but significantly higher median sale prices, indicating a relatively small but highly exclusive luxury market.

2. Why does St Andrew rank ninth despite recording the most transactions?

The rankings are based primarily on median sale prices rather than transaction volume. While St Andrew recorded the greatest number of luxury residential sales within the analysed data, its broader range of property values resulted in a lower median than several smaller luxury markets.

3. Does this analysis include only standalone houses?

No. The analysis includes houses, villas, townhouses and apartments with recorded sale prices of $50 million or above.

4. Why do Portland and Manchester appear in the rankings?

Increasing numbers of buyers are seeking privacy, natural surroundings and lower-density luxury living, making both parishes attractive alternatives to more traditional luxury markets.

5. What is driving values in places such as Trelawny and St Elizabeth?

Improved infrastructure, tourism-related investment and growing buyer interest have contributed to stronger premium residential values.

6. What do the higher transaction volumes in St James and St Ann suggest?

They indicate active luxury residential markets with consistent buyer participation during the period analysed.

7. Should sellers in these parishes consider listing their properties?

Every property is different, but current market activity suggests that well-presented luxury homes continue to attract buyer interest. Owners should seek advice from a licensed real estate professional regarding their individual circumstances.

8. Can investors still find opportunities under US$1 million?

Yes. Many premium residential properties remain below this price point, offering opportunities across several of Jamaica’s established luxury markets.

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