Guernsey sold prices
40,121 recorded sales from Guernsey Greffe register via savills.gg. These are prices actually paid, not asking prices.
1 sales matching “Keithley Vinery”
Median £680,000
| Address | Date | Price paid |
|---|---|---|
| KEITHLEY VINERY LES MARTINS ST SAMPSONS | 2022-04-28 | £680,000 |
What each kind of property fetches
| Kind | Sales | Median | Middle 80% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Land and plots | 3,990 | £100,000 | £10,000 – £570,375 |
| Flats and apartments | 3,785 | £194,750 | £78,000 – £365,625 |
| Houses | 2,854 | £389,500 | £80,000 – £1,230,000 |
| Cottages | 2,393 | £308,750 | £99,300 – £633,750 |
| Commercial | 311 | £300,000 | £79,000 – £1,960,000 |
| Bungalows | 94 | £221,500 | £109,000 – £546,250 |
Read off the register's own address text — "Flat 3", "Land at" — so it is a rough grouping of what the register calls things, not a surveyor's classification.
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While you are here
Geography
Which is the dearest road in Guernsey?
Ruette Irwin Fort George, St Peter Port — a median of £2,437,500 across 16 recorded sales. The busiest road on the register is Ville Au Roi with 201.
What would make this wrong: Roads are matched from the register's own address text, so a short prestigious road with few sales can be beaten by a long ordinary one. The median spans the life of the register, not today.
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The market
How concentrated is Guernsey's market?
Three agents hold 45% of everything advertised — 271, 167, 125 listings out of 1,240. 21 agents share the rest.
What would make this wrong: It counts adverts, not sales. An agency that lists everything it is asked to and one that sells everything it lists look identical here.
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The market
Do agents agree on what a house is worth?
73 properties are marketed by more than one agent here. Both figures are published as given.
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A sale in this register is a change of ownership recorded by the authorities; it does not always mean an ordinary open-market sale. Figures of £1, £10 or £100 are nominal — a transfer between family members or companies — and are labelled as such and left out of the medians.