KINGSTON, Jamaica — Stella Global Realty Ltd is poised to host an innovative wealth creation summit titled ‘Sip & See’ from March 27-29 at the Paradisiac venue in Richmond. The event, orchestrated by author and brokerage owner Tiffany Gray, aims to revolutionize property investment perspectives across the Jamaican diaspora.
Gray characterized the intensive preparations as a ‘masterclass in Stella speed,’ emphasizing the event’s meticulously planned execution. ‘When our guests arrive at Paradisiac, they won’t merely attend a property viewing—they’ll witness the crystallization of their financial future,’ Gray stated. The undertaking reflects her belief that transformative achievements demand extraordinary effort, noting her satisfaction stems from creating an enduring legacy.
The summit specifically targets dismantling perceived barriers within Jamaica’s real estate landscape. Gray articulated her mission to replace ‘remittance anxiety with wealth synchronization’ by debunking ownership myths and eliminating procedural delays. Her vision enables investors—whether joining from London or Kingston—to depart with both confidence in securing Jamaican properties and sophisticated wealth-building strategies.
Registration trends indicate strong interest from overseas Jamaicans, particularly across the United States and United Kingdom. This follows the company’s productive 2025 initiatives that included community rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Melissa.
Looking toward 2026, Gray announced plans to establish ‘educational authority’ in real estate investment. ‘Our mandate is democratizing wealth building through property,’ she explained. ‘We’re transitioning dreamers into strategists by providing data-driven tools that transform hard-earned capital into sustainable, high-yield legacies.’
The three-day summit is offered at US$99, with early registrants qualifying for discounts exceeding 50%. Prospective attendees can enroll via stellaglobalrealty.com’s events section, social media channels @stellaglobalrealtyja, or by direct phone consultation at 876-671-7379.
