NASSAU, BAHAMAS — As the Bahamas Real Estate Exchange (BRX) 2026 draws near, HG Christie Ltd., The Bahamas’ largest and oldest real estate firm, is taking a leading role in shaping the conversation around the future of real estate, with a strong presence across the event’s key panels and discussions.
Set for April 18 at the British Colonial Hotel, the conference will feature a strong lineup of well-regarded professionals from real estate, development, finance, and legal sectors. Panelists include Madeline Archer, John Berdanis, Dwight Burrows, Shamon Campbell, Tyrese Campbell, Dylan Christie, Alistair Chisnall, John Christie, Peter Anthoni Carey, Aaron Davis, Petrocelli Edwards, Lionel Haven, Corey McBride, Leonard Sands, Donald Thomson, and Phylicia Woods. Together, they represent a cross-section of expertise that reflects both the complexity and the opportunity within today’s market.
Daren Seymour, HG Christie realtor and Founder and Chairman of BRX, will open the conference, reinforcing the event’s focus on access, education, and action.
“The lasting impact we want BRX to have is really about bringing clarity and access across the board, for everyday Bahamians entering the market, and also for global investors engaging with The Bahamas,” he said. “Many Bahamians are asking where to start and how to move from interest to ownership, while international investors are navigating processes and timelines. BRX is designed to bring both of those conversations into one space.”
A key highlight of this year’s agenda is the focus on land adjudication and registered land reform, an area gaining increased attention as The Bahamas works toward modernizing its property systems. The panel will bring together legal, surveying, and regulatory experts to address ongoing developments, including the establishment of a land registry framework and the introduction of new processes designed to improve clarity of title and streamline transactions. The discussion is expected to be one of the most impactful sessions of the day, particularly for industry professionals and first-time buyers seeking a clearer understanding of property ownership in the country.
In addition to policy and regulatory discussions, the conference will explore development trends, construction challenges, and pathways to homeownership, providing attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the factors shaping the market today.
HG Christie’s involvement is reflected in both its sponsorship and the depth of its representation across the program. President and Managing Broker John Christie will present a market overview alongside his team, offering attendees a timely perspective on current conditions, including sustained demand, evolving buyer trends, and the increasing importance of transparency and efficiency within the transaction process.
The event is also supported by Doctor’s Hospital, whose role as Banner Sponsor of the Expo Pavilion extends beyond traditional sponsorship. Their involvement ensures that the Expo remains accessible to the public and will be a free event to all. They will also be introducing a wellness component through on-site health checks and enrollment in the LAMP Program, reinforcing the connection between personal well-being and sustainable development.
Interest in BRX continues to build as the event approaches, with industry participants recognizing its value as a forum for both insight and connection.
“We look forward to attending this event to expand our knowledge of real estate transactions and the relevant legal framework,” said Cherise J. Archer, District Manager, Personal, Platinum and Business Banking at CIBC Caribbean Bank (Bahamas) Ltd. “We also believe it will be a valuable opportunity to connect and network with industry professionals.”
BRX 2026 is set to provide a timely and focused look at where the Bahamian real estate market stands today, to attend visit HGC.com, call 357-9093, or visit seemorebahamasrealestate.com.
