JN Bank brings conversation on homeownership opportunities in Jamaica to Canada

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- The JN Bank Canada Representative Office is bringing the conversation on Jamaica's real estate opportunities to Canada in September with a three-day community initiative designed to help Jamaicans living in Canada and prospective buyers explore homeownership and investment options on the island.
- The event, dubbed "Secure Your Piece of Jamaica: Your Journey to Home Ownership," will be held from Friday, Sept.
- 6, 2026, in partnership with Souperlicious, a Caribbean restaurant in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
- It will take place at the restaurant's location at 1749 Jane St.
- in North York, in the heart of one of Toronto's major Jamaican-Canadian communities.
The JN Bank Canada Representative Office is bringing the conversation on Jamaica's real estate opportunities to Canada in September with a three-day community initiative designed to help Jamaicans living in Canada and prospective buyers explore homeownership and investment options on the island.
The event, dubbed "Secure Your Piece of Jamaica: Your Journey to Home Ownership," will be held from Friday, Sept. 4, to Sunday, Sept. 6, 2026, in partnership with Souperlicious, a Caribbean restaurant in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). It will take place at the restaurant's location at 1749 Jane St. in North York, in the heart of one of Toronto's major Jamaican-Canadian communities.
The initiative builds on the JN Group's "Securing a Piece of the Rock" webinar, held recently ahead of the 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference in Montego Bay, St. James. The webinar explored ways Jamaicans overseas can tap into property ownership and investment opportunities in Jamaica.
The webinar highlighted continued growth in Jamaica's property market and the range of opportunities available to members of the diaspora and other overseas buyers seeking to establish a stake in Jamaica.
Monique Broughton, chief representative officer for the JN Bank Canada Representative Office, said that against the backdrop of a buoyant Jamaican real estate market, the event aims to bring those discussions into sharper focus for people in Canada while making it easier for members of the Jamaican diaspora and friends of Jamaica to understand the steps involved in participating in the property market.
"Home ownership remains an important priority for many, especially our Jamaicans residing in Canada who plan to retire in Jamaica or view property ownership as a way to secure a stable future for themselves and their families, while maintaining a tangible connection to Jamaica," Broughton said.
"For decades, the JN Bank Canada Representative Office has helped connect Jamaicans in Canada with opportunities in Jamaica, and this initiative is another way we are bringing relevant information directly to the diaspora to help them make informed decisions and own their journey."
Throughout the weekend, patrons will be able to access one-on-one consultations with experts, including representatives from the Realtors Association of Jamaica, and explore a range of housing solutions from participating developers, including West Indies Home Contractors (WIHCON) and Richmond Development Company.
JN Bank will also provide information on mortgage financing and the home-buying process, helping prospective homeowners in Canada better understand the options available to them for acquiring property in Jamaica.
JN Group companies JN Properties and JN Money Services Canada will provide information on services that can support attendees throughout their homeownership journey.
JN Properties will showcase its property management, construction, real estate and property maintenance services, while JN Money Services Canada will provide information on its suite of services, including bill payments and money transfers for transactions such as property taxes and mortgage payments.
"Buying, building or maintaining a home in Jamaica from abroad can be challenging, particularly when it comes to understanding the process, financing options and how other income can be used to secure that property and related services in Jamaica," Broughton said.
"Our event aims to bridge that information gap by bringing prospective homeowners face-to-face with JN representatives, housing developers and real estate experts who can provide practical guidance and help them better understand the steps to homeownership."
Admission to the three-day event is free. It will run from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Individuals interested in owning property in Jamaica are encouraged to attend to benefit from the information and expertise that will be available.
"We encourage everyone who is thinking about owning a home in Jamaica, or simply wants to understand what is possible, to come out, ask questions and take advantage of the support available to help make that journey to homeownership a reality," she said.









