Common questions about Bermuda property
Answered from the registers and from what agents are advertising today, not from opinion. Every figure on this page is current as of the last rebuild.
What does property actually cost in Bermuda?
The median asking price today is $1,295,000 across 256 homes for sale, with the middle half between $595,000 and $2,650,000. By area, Sandys, Bermuda is cheapest at $250,000 and City of Hamilton dearest at $2,400,000. Every area compared.
What do the different markets mean here?
Listings in Bermuda are advertised as BDN/PRC or BDN/PRC/Intl. or Bermudian or Leasehold or Freehold or International or PRC/Bermudian. Which you may buy is set by the island's own rules, not by us — the government pages are linked from the buying guide.
Is an extension worth it?
Space here asks about $10,628 per m². Set that against build cost and the local grant rate on the improvement page — the arithmetic decides it, and it is different in every area.
How current is any of this?
Every agent's own website is read overnight; each property page states when its listing was last read. Registers refresh on their own publishing schedule. Nothing here is typed in by hand. How the whole thing is put together.
Do you take a commission?
No. This site sells nothing and takes nothing from any agent. Enquiries go straight to the agent's own contact details.
What does renting cost?
The median advertised rent is $8,000 a month across 128 listings, which is a gross yield of about 7.4% against local asking prices. Yields by area.
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