Jamaican Property: Generational Inheritance and Orderly Estate Planning
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The podcast explores source, an excerpt from "Property, Responsibility, and the Work of Leaving Something That Lasts" by Jamaica Homes, functions as both a real estate resource portal and an essay on generational wealth and estate planning in Jamaica. The site offers numerous financial tools, including over a dozen property and mortgage calculators and an advanced search function to filter various property types, indicating its role as a comprehensive marketplace for buying and renting. The accompanying article, authored by founder Dean Jones, argues that Jamaican property carries profound cultural and historical meaning beyond its monetary value, stressing that preparing a proper inheritance—one based on order, values, and clarity—is a vital parental responsibility to prevent familial conflict and ensure future stability. Jones emphasizes that shortcuts in estate planning, like those involving deeds and informal arrangements, will inevitably resurface as legal complications and advocates for legal counsel grounded in Jamaican law to ensure a lasting legacy.
https://jamaica-homes.com/2025/12/12/property-responsibility-and-the-work-of-leaving-something-that-lasts/