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Property for sale in Guernsey
139 properties in Guernsey
£749,000
Argeles
House · St Sampson
House · Local Market market · 4 bedrooms
Listed by CranfordsView details
£650,000
Avondale
terraced_house · Vale
terraced_house · Local Market market · 3 bedrooms
Listed by CranfordsView details
£699,000
Meadow Mist
House · Vale
House · Local Market market · 3 bedrooms
Listed by CranfordsView details
£750,000
Highbury
Bungalow · Forest
Bungalow · Local Market market · 3 bedrooms
Listed by CranfordsView details
£765,000
La Croix D’Argent
Land · St Andrew's
Land · 2 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£700,000
Investment Opportunity – 1, The Palms
St Peter Port
3 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£699,000
Vue des Arbres
House · St Peter Port
House · 5 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£695,000
2, St Eloi Cottages
House · St Sampson's
House · 2 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£750,000
Residential Development – La Mouette
Land · St Peter Port
Land · 2 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£695,000
2, La Rochelle
House · St Sampson's
House · Local Market market · 3 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£695,000
1, La Rochelle
House · St Sampson's
House · Local Market market · 3 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£749,000
Whispering Sands
Villa · Castel
Villa · Local Market market · 6 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
£765,000
Rock Bottom
Bungalow · Alderney
Bungalow · Open Market market · 6 bedrooms
Listed by Cooper BrouardView details
While you are looking
What things cost
Which bedroom costs the most in Guernsey?
Going from 4 bedrooms to 5 adds £405,000 to the median asking price — more than any other step on the ladder.
What would make this wrong: A 5-bed house is not a 4-bed house with a room added — it is usually a bigger plot in a different place. This is the price of a different kind of home, not the price of a bedroom.
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History
Has Guernsey property ever actually fallen?
Yes — 2016 was down 4.1% on the year. Across the whole series the index has gone from 100 in 1995 to 591.2, but it has not been a straight line.
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How people behave
How long do people keep a home here?
Half of all repeat sales are 3.1–9.9 years apart, with a median of 5.5 years. That is how often a given address comes back to the market.
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