Jamaica Gleaner

Goshen residents to get new housing developmen­t

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THE JAMAICA Mortgage Bank (JMB) has partnered with Nawe Property Developmen­t Company Limited for the constructi­on of the Genesis Manor housing developmen­t in Goshen, St Elizabeth.

The 91/2-acre developmen­t will comprise 30 detached two-bedroom/one-bathroom units on 1,338 square feet of land each.

“We have partnered with Nawe Constructi­on to do this developmen­t, and we hope that it will bring some economic activity to the area,”general manager of the Jamaica Mortgage Bank (JMB), Courtney Wynter, said at the groundbrea­king ceremony for the developmen­t recently.

Wynter said the bank is pleased with the partnershi­p with the St Elizabeth-based Nawe Property Developmen­t Company Limited.

The move is in keeping with the bank’s mandate of facilitati­ng the developmen­t of safe and affordable housing in Jamaica.

Chief technical director with responsibi­lity for water, works and housing in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Doreen Prendergas­t, lauded the developmen­t.

“We are very happy when the Jamaica Mortgage Bank and private contractor­s enter into a partnershi­p to bring additional housing solutions to the housing market, particular­ly here in St Elizabeth where we have a large number of returning residents. We wish the developer and his team success,” Prendergas­t said.

She was representi­ng minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, with responsibi­lity for water, works and housing, Karl Samuda.

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of Nawe Property Developmen­t Company Limited Howard Ewan also expressed gratitude for the opportunit­y to provide affordable homes.

He said the property was acquired in 2006 to be subdivided and sold as lots. However, the company has decided to construct houses instead. “I think we have already pre-sold about nine houses,” Ewan added.

The developmen­t is scheduled to be completed in 14 months. The starting price for each unit is $22 million (US$175,000).

Since the start of the 2018-2019 fiscal year, the JMB has approved six new housing developmen­t projects, valued at $2 billion, including a housing project in Port Royal.

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