
About
About Spring Valley
A vision for luxury Caribbean living — thoughtfully designed within the hills of St. Mary, Jamaica.
The Community
A vision for luxury Caribbean living.
Spring Valley is a planned luxury resort residence community positioned within Jamaica's North Coast Executive Corridor. Designed to combine modern architecture, resort-inspired amenities, and breathtaking coastal surroundings, the development represents a unique opportunity to create a secure, world-class residential destination for homeowners, investors, and future generations.
- ✓Gated Community
- ✓Resort Lifestyle
- ✓Luxury Residences
- ✓Ocean Views
- ✓Approved Development Platform
- ✓North Coast Executive Corridor
The Vision
A new luxury address on the North Coast.
Spring Valley is a luxury resort-residential development on Lot 46 Mahogany Drive in St. Mary, Jamaica — a fully entitled, permit-ready freehold site of approximately 4.738 acres along the North Coast Executive Corridor.
The approved baseline programme delivers 104 residential units across six apartment blocks. An optional ultra-luxury repositioning recalibrates the site to approximately 80 residences, purpose-built for the diaspora, returning residents, expats, executives, vacation-home buyers, and discerning international investors.
"A modern hillside residential resort delivering secure, low-maintenance Caribbean luxury ownership, purpose-built for the diaspora, returning residents, and discerning international buyers."


The Story
A hillside chapter in Jamaica's next luxury corridor.
Set into the gentle elevation of Lot 46 Mahogany Drive, Spring Valley unfolds across a permit-ready freehold parcel positioned within the North Coast Executive Corridor — a stretch of Jamaica defined by international airports, championship golf, marquee resorts, and a maturing pipeline of institutional-grade residential product.
The development was conceived for a buyer the region has long under-served: the global Jamaican diaspora, returning residents, expatriate executives, and discerning international owners who expect resort-grade design, security, and stewardship without the burdens of traditional home ownership in the Caribbean.
Foundations
Four pillars shaping the address.
01
Vision
A modern hillside resort delivering secure, low-maintenance Caribbean luxury ownership.
02
Programme
104 approved residential units, with an optional pivot to ~80 ultra-luxury residences.
03
Location
Lot 46 Mahogany Drive, St. Mary — within the North Coast Executive Corridor.
04
Stewardship
Resort-grade management, security, and shared amenity built into the operating model.
Design Philosophy
Architecture in conversation with the hillside.
Six low-rise blocks step with the topography to preserve sightlines, breeze paths, and the natural drama of the parcel. Interiors prioritise volume, daylight, and seamless indoor–outdoor transitions — terraces, generous glazing, and material palettes calibrated to Jamaica's climate and to the expectations of an international buyer.
6
Low-rise blocks
104
Approved residences
~80
Optional ultra-luxury pivot
100%
Freehold ownership


Designed For
Built for the people Jamaica calls home — wherever they live.
Spring Valley is purpose-built for owners who want a Caribbean address that works as hard as they do — turn-key, secure, professionally managed, and ready to enjoy the moment they arrive.
Global Diaspora
Jamaicans abroad seeking a meaningful, low-maintenance home base on the island.
Returning Residents
A graceful re-entry into Jamaican life with full resort-grade support.
Expatriate Executives
Senior professionals relocating to the corridor for work or lifestyle.
International Investors
Discerning buyers seeking freehold Caribbean exposure with institutional execution.

The Corridor
On the spine of Jamaica's North Coast.
St. Mary sits within the same corridor anchored by Ian Fleming International Airport, the resort capitals of Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, and a deepening line-up of luxury hospitality. It is a region where infrastructure, tourism, and high-net-worth interest are converging — and where institutional residential supply remains structurally undersized.
