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Jamaica Gleaner Real Estate
published: Sunday | February 3, 2008

'Real estate prices do not intend to bottom out'
As anticipated, 2007 started and ended similar to 2006. The real estate market was definitely a sellers' market. With inventory levels remaining low, prices continued to move upwards, a trend that is expected to continue in 2008.

Time running out for squatters

Squatters across the island should now be on the lookout for the police following Wednes-day's declaration by Prime Minister Bruce Golding that the settlements will be relocated or regularised.Speaking at a Realtors' Association of Jamaica...

Balancing your property portfolio

What are property portfolios? Property portfolios usually comprise investments in the form of individual properties, legal interests in properties and property development projects.





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