I'm thinking about moving back to Trinidad. But I will need to rent a house for a year and then posibbly buy my own. What is a house rental price these days, something nice with at least ...
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Generally in Jamaica, Yes. The typical middle-income home in jamaica is anywhere from US$110k (J$8Million) to about US$280k (J$20M).
Note that for the higher end houses, it starts to look very much like US house prices... you have mansions priced as high as US$1 million and even US$3.5 million. Beyond those prices, you would basicaly being looking at medium sized hotels (literally) with historic value of some sort.
Chevloya_Sisters
For Jamaica yes because the american dollar is stronger than the Jamaican dollar
whaza w
yes! but you have be millionaire to live the king dream
Sherona B
Yes it will be if you r using USD to purchase it. However i think it works out to be the same if you actually lived in Jamaica. It is just as hard for a first time homeowner in Jamaica as it is in for those in the US.
garrisonbight
Desirable, American style housing, will cost almost as much in Mexico as it does in the U.S... if not more. Some of the really desirable places to live are so expensive the Mexicans can't afford to live in them any longer. I've seen one bedroom, one bath condos in San Miguel de Allende START at $80,000 U.S.D.
The other thing about living in Mexico is, you need to be able to speak Spanish unless you stick to the big cities and even then you need to speak spanish.
krissy
hell yea
Professor Oglevee
ecke yea. You can live in a mansion in Jamaica and look like you are rich.