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On Deck with Throp
Throp
97 episodes
1 week ago
On this podcast we have meaningful conversations with guests who live in Jamaica one way or another. Podcast guests have the opportunity to tell their story on how they either moved to Jamaica fully or how they're able to spend extended periods of time here. Everyone on the podcast are in different phases of their Jamaica move story. Some have already retired here others are beginning to make their transition with frequent visits to the island. My hope is that listeners gain value in seeing how they too might be able to make the transition to Jamaica one day.
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On this podcast we have meaningful conversations with guests who live in Jamaica one way or another. Podcast guests have the opportunity to tell their story on how they either moved to Jamaica fully or how they're able to spend extended periods of time here. Everyone on the podcast are in different phases of their Jamaica move story. Some have already retired here others are beginning to make their transition with frequent visits to the island. My hope is that listeners gain value in seeing how they too might be able to make the transition to Jamaica one day.
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Cautionary Tales of Investing in Jamaica: Learn From These Mistakes
On Deck with Throp
27 minutes 12 seconds
9 months ago
Cautionary Tales of Investing in Jamaica: Learn From These Mistakes

Investing in real estate in Jamaica offers incredible opportunities, but it’s not without risks. In this video, I share cautionary tales from real investors, lessons learned, and practical advice to help you make smarter decisions. Whether you’re considering developments or properties, doing your due diligence is key. Join me on the beautiful beaches of Negril as we explore how to avoid common pitfalls and make your investment journey in Jamaica a successful one!”Chapter Markers0:00 - Introduction - “Why Caution Is Key in Jamaican Real Estate”2:29 - Why I’m Sharing These Stories - “Helping You Avoid Mistakes”3:26 - Common Complaints From Investors - “The Frustrations Facing Buyers in Jamaica”5:00 - Key Lessons From One Couple - “Due Diligence: What They Wish They Knew”6:54 - Incompetence vs. Scams - “Developers Who Aren’t Ready for the Job”9:21 - How Investors Fought Back - “Homeowners Uniting for Solutions”10:48 - What You Need to Investigate - “Know Your Developer Before You Invest”12:14 - Build a Strong Team - “Why You Need Legal Support”13:20 - Avoiding Time Pressure - “Don’t Rush Into Deals”15:44 - The Reality of Risk - “No Investment Is Risk-Free”16:59 - Compare All Your Options - “Is Jamaica the Best Fit for You?”20:40 - The Bigger Picture - “A Bright Future for Jamaica”22:40 - Final Advice - “Be Patient, Be Careful, Be Diligent”26:00 - Closing Thoughts - “Investing in Jamaica Done Right”


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On Deck with Throp
On this podcast we have meaningful conversations with guests who live in Jamaica one way or another. Podcast guests have the opportunity to tell their story on how they either moved to Jamaica fully or how they're able to spend extended periods of time here. Everyone on the podcast are in different phases of their Jamaica move story. Some have already retired here others are beginning to make their transition with frequent visits to the island. My hope is that listeners gain value in seeing how they too might be able to make the transition to Jamaica one day.