Cayman's Post-Covid Real Estate Market
IRG’s Jeremy Hurst & James O’Brien are joined by NCB’S, Matthew Wight, and host Stuart Wright to discuss the short and medium-term impact of COVID-19 on the Cayman Islands real estate market, including:
A 31 year resident of Cayman, Jeremy is the Broker/Owner of IRG as well as Chair of the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World's Global Advisory Board and a member of the Leading RE Board. A former President of CIREBA, he is an expert in Cayman's luxury, commercial and development real estate markets. MORE...
James, a graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, built a successful 20-year career in international hospitality management that culminated at the Ritz-Carlton Resort here in Grand Cayman. He held the post of Executive Director of the Resort's Real Estate, where he presided over half a billion dollars worth of assets. MORE...
Stuart graduated from Loughborough University, with a Master’s degree in marketing and business management. He is also a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. Stuart spent more than a decade delivering high-performance marketing strategies for UK business across a wide variety of market sectors, from leisure and hospitality to legal services, commercial property and civil aviation. MORE…
Matthew Wight - Managing Director, NCB Group
Matthew Wight has been the Managing Director of NCB Group since 2008 and has worked in the construction/development industry in Cayman for over twenty years. Being born and raised in Cayman, he has an established and exceptional knowledge of the local industry. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in International Finance and brings a global perspective to helping residential, commercial and hospitality development excel throughout the Islands. Mr. Wight has been instrumental in the growth of NCB and its subsidiary companies which have contributed to property development in the Cayman Islands in excess of $250 million. NCB’s projects have won several International Property Awards for Design, Construction and Sustainability. Mr. Wight sits on a number of boards and is an extremely active member of the community as well as a role model to young Caymanians.