What does this title mean? -'Community Life' In today's Jamaica, community life is just another slogan that lives in a closed community. The closed community is booming not only in Kingston, but throughout the island, and is certainly the main real estate in Jamaica today. Drive to any of Kingston's upscale residential areas: Norbrook, Liguanea [especially, Millsborough Avenue, Paddell Terrace], Russell Heights, Long Lane, Old Stony Hill Road and roads leading to roads and many well-equipped enclosed communities and many other homes Area. You can see the various stages of completion. The closed community began in the 1970s and has flourished since then.
Therefore, it is safe to assume that developers will not build these envelopes at such speeds without such a requirement. In the development of Millsboro Avenue in Kingston, developer Michael Millwood is building 18 spacious homes, not long ago, there was only one large single-family home. He told me that almost all the houses under construction have been sold out, and that he has built the experience of these communities over the years, which has become the norm. These homes are usually sold well before they are completed. The company's purchase is not only a reasonable investment, but also a suitable place for top management, especially foreign residents of Jamaica, who are required to perform a two- or three-year contract, sometimes even choosing to build a house in Jamaica after their contract is completed. . Of course, Jamaicans also want to own their own homes, and the trend is to build one in a closed community - their current visibility is endless!
The great attraction of homeowners living and becoming part of a closed community is security. Off-the-shelf security is a huge attraction for homeowners. The idea of entering and leaving the place of residence, do not have to worry about being trapped at the door, or may get on and off from a car, even at the front door, can not be emphasized, this applies to Jamaicans and former shooters. Similarly, those who live in the heart can rest assured that constantly monitoring all who enter and leave the community is another reason to feel safe, safe and peaceful.
Therefore, although outsiders may think that their absolute privacy may be compromised in such an environment, insiders can benefit from quiet enjoyment. Their property has all the security they need, and this factor is like a magnet; it is part of a community of countries like Jamaica that have no serious crime problems.
Security is the most important factor in Jamaica's expanding closed community, but it is not the only advantage. Other features of a closed community are attractive - to maintain venues and privacy when people enter their home. There is usually public land in the community for entertainment purposes, usually with a well-preserved swimming pool. The houses [and apartments] themselves sometimes look quite small from the outside, but inside they are very spacious and well laid out.
However, the housing of these developments is not cheap, the price may be between 15 million and 30 million rupees, and depends largely on the size and location of the community.
It is safe to assume that these properties will continue to appreciate, and even the most casual observers cannot fail to notice the speed at which these developments are taking place in Jamaica. Their popularity does not seem to disappear anytime soon, and the closed community that the author is building recently visited the fourth such development on Millsboro Avenue.
Orignal From: Community life in Jamaica
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