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My Kingston
Nevin Nish enjoys a Pirates of the Caribbean. (Photos: Aceion Cunningham)Aceion Cunningham
Lifestyle
March 22, 2026

My Kingston

Nevin Nish

Director and Real Estate Dealer at Keller Williams Jamaica Realty

 

Style Observer (SO): Describe Nevin Nish in a few sentences.

Nevin Nish (NN): I am a God-fearing family man and disciplined professional who believes deeply in the power of human connection. I view myself as a servant-leader within the real estate industry, dedicated to showcasing the best of Jamaica while helping my clients build generational wealth. I am driven by results, but grounded in faith.

 

SO: Describe a typical 24 hours in your life.

NN: My day is built on a foundation of discipline. It begins early, between 5:00 and 5:30 am, with worship to centre my spirit, followed by an hour of exercise to sharpen my mind. I’m dressed and out the door by 7:30 am, using my commute to listen to inspirational music/gospel/reggae.

From 8:30 am to midday, I am in “deep work” mode — meetings, lead generation, and administration. I break for lunch at 12:30 pm, and then the afternoons (2:00 to 5:00 pm) are dedicated to the field: showings and connecting personally with clients, stakeholders, and agents. Evenings are for service; from 5:30 to 8:30 pm, I attend club meetings and manage society or organisational duties. Finally, I head home to be with family, catch up on reading or socials, and recap the day, aiming for bed by 11:00 pm.

 

SO: What’s your favourite thing to do when visiting Kingston?

NN: I enjoy unwinding with a good drink and a ‘lyme’ at Janga’s Soundbar, or sitting down to an excellent steak or fish dinner at Trio.

 

SO: What are you listening to as you cruise in from Montego Bay to Kingston?

NN: I almost exclusively listen to audiobooks. It turns the long drive into a mobile university, keeping me sharp on business trends, leadership, and personal development.

 

SO: What are you drinking today?

NN: Appleton Pirates of the Caribbean.

 

SO: Share some of the places you’d take a first-time visitor to Jamaica?

NN: I would curate a mix of our vibrant culture, natural beauty, and exciting new offerings. We would start with rafting on the Martha Brae for tranquility, then head to Treasure Beach to experience the rustic, community-based side of the island. We’d visit Doctor’s Cave Beach in Montego Bay for the classic turquoise waters, experience the thrill of motorised jet cars and yacht sailing with Nisho Aqua Escape, and finally, take a drive up into the Blue Mountains for the views and the world’s best coffee.

 

SO: If you were able to fix FIVE things in Jamaica, what would they be?

NN: 1) Real Estate Transaction Efficiency: Streamlining the entire process to cut red tape and ensure significantly shorter transaction times.

2) Access to Housing: Creating better pathways and inventory to ensure housing is accessible to a wider demographic of Jamaicans.

3) Citizen Security: Enhancing safety so our people and visitors feel secure everywhere.

4) Urban Planning & Traffic: Implementing strict zoning and smarter traffic management systems in our major towns.

5) Education: Revamping the curriculum to focus more on vocational training, technology, and financial literacy.

 

SO: How do you see the future of the Jamaican real estate market?

NN: I see it as very buoyant and resilient. The landscape and skylines — especially in our cities — are rapidly evolving. As the country becomes more organised and spatial planning improves in both rural and urban areas, we will see a surge in housing and commercial developments for all categories of citizens. This is becoming a reality largely due to the Government’s commitment to improving infrastructure and road networks, opening new corridors and access to essential services.

 

SO: How do you see Jamaica positioned as a territory for luxury tourism development?

NN: Jamaica is poised to be the undisputed jewel of the Caribbean for luxury. We have moved beyond just the “all-inclusive” model; the demand is now shifting toward high-end, eco-conscious villas and exclusive enclaves. With our unique topography, vibrant culture, and improved airlift, we are perfectly positioned to compete with top-tier global destinations like St Barts or the French Riviera, provided we continue to invest in premium, low-density inventory.

 

SO: How fulfilling has your career in real estate been?

NN: I give God thanks for His sustenance and this gift. It has been truly a blessing to serve my clients and to contribute to the professionalism of this beautiful country’s real estate space. Seeing a client find their home or an investor realise their ROI is a feeling that never gets old.

 

SO: What new projects are you working on?

NN: I am currently very excited about the Treasure Bay Estates development in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, and the Mojah Hills multi-family development in Unity Hall, Montego Bay.

 

SO: Who’s your favourite dancehall/reggae artiste?

NN: Protoje.

 

SO: Share with us a few of your creature comforts

NN: A perfectly tailored suit, a robust cup of Blue Mountain coffee in the morning, and a seamless, high-speed internet connection to keep business moving.

 

SO: Which cologne are you currently splashing?

NN: Creed Silver Mountain Water.

 

SO: Who’s your preferred fashion retailer?

NN: Earl’s Fashions in Montego Bay.

 

SO: Share with us the title of the last book you read

NN: Fierce Conversations by Susan Scott.

 

SO: Finally, what’s your personal credo?

NN: The business of business is relationships; the business of life is human connections.

Adding to his list of local gems, Nevin Nish encourages first-time travellers to enjoy rafting on the Martha Brae River. www.visitjamaica.com

Adding to his list of local gems, Nevin Nish encourages first-time travellers to enjoy rafting on the Martha Brae River. (Photo: www.visitjamaica.com)

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Pirates of the Caribbean 2 oz Appleton 8 year old 1 oz peach schnapps 0.5 oz grenadine 0.5 oz Blue curacao Shaken top off with TingAceion Cunningham

Pirates of the Caribbean 2 oz Appleton 8 year old 1 oz peach schnapps 0.5 oz grenadine 0.5 oz Blue curacao Shaken top off with Ting (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Nevin Nish highlights Doctor’s Cave Beach in Montego Bay as a great destination for any first-time traveller to Jamaica.www.expedia.com

Nevin Nish highlights Doctor’s Cave Beach in Montego Bay as a great destination for any first-time traveller to Jamaica. (Photo: www.expedia.com)

 Mashell Porteous, bartender, Ooshan Bar and Restaurant, Tryall Club Aceion Cunningham

Mashell Porteous, bartender, Ooshan Bar and Restaurant, Tryall Club (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Nish is currently splashing Creed Silver Mountain Water .

Nish is currently splashing Creed Silver Mountain Water .

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