Jamaican government reinforces security measures to bolster real estate investment

Jamaica’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Hon. Dr. Horace Chang, affirmed the government’s steadfast dedication to fortifying security protocols to cultivate a safe atmosphere for real estate ventures in Jamaica.

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Speaking at the Realtors Association of Jamaica’s International Real Estate Conference and Homeowners’ Expo 2024, convened at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St. James, Dr. Chang emphasized the imperative of conducting real estate transactions within secure environments conducive to preserving and augmenting investments. 

Government’s security commitment

Dr. Chang underscored the government’s acknowledgment of the pivotal role played by real estate investments in national progress. 

He highlighted substantial allocations towards fortifying security frameworks to safeguard such developments. 

Noteworthy efforts include bolstering police resources and personnel, with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) now boasting a complement of 14,200 officers, a significant increase from previous levels.

Regulatory infrastructure

Emphasizing the government’s proactive stance towards facilitating investment, Dr. Chang conveyed intentions to institute supportive regulatory structures to enable unhindered investment opportunities. 

He stressed the importance of aligning regulatory frameworks with the evolving landscape of real estate development, ensuring investors can engage freely and confidently.

Ongoing progress and future prospects

While acknowledging strides made in enhancing security measures, Dr. Chang affirmed the ongoing commitment to further advancements. 

Notably, the recent appointment of Commissioner of Police, Dr. Kevin Blake, heralds a phase of transformative reforms within the police force. 

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Dr. Chang outlined forthcoming initiatives slated for implementation under the new Commissioner’s tenure, signaling a proactive approach toward addressing evolving security challenges.

Realtors conference: showcasing Investment Potential

The three-day realtors conference, themed ‘Future of Investments in Real Estate: Destination Jamaica,’ served as a platform to showcase premier offerings from Jamaica, the Caribbean, and Latin American real estate markets. 

With a diverse assembly of real estate professionals and stakeholders, the event facilitated robust discussions and unparalleled networking opportunities, underscoring Jamaica’s allure as a prime investment destination in the real estate sector.

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