Guernsey

When homes change hands in Guernsey

19,605 recorded sales since 2010, grouped by the day of the week and the month they completed. Thursday takes 58.8% of them, and July is the busiest month.

By day of the week

DaySalesShareMedian price
Sunday0
0.0%
Monday10
0.1%£330,000
Tuesday7,995
40.8%£429,000
Wednesday32
0.2%£726,375
Thursday11,527
58.8%£437,212
Friday41
0.2%£330,600
Saturday0
0.0%

By month

MonthSalesShareMedian price
January1,334
6.8%£448,500
February1,131
5.8%£418,000
March1,720
8.8%£403,750
April1,614
8.2%£425,000
May1,656
8.4%£418,000
June1,835
9.4%£456,000
July1,860
9.5%£450,000
August1,791
9.1%£441,750
September1,672
8.5%£427,500
October1,746
8.9%£437,000
November1,641
8.4%£440,000
December1,605
8.2%£446,500

By year

YearSales recorded
2026784
20251,239
2024967
2023946
20221,335
20211,537
20201,425
20191,302
20181,235
20171,186
20161,027
2015906
2014978
20131,059
20121,160
20111,250
20101,269

Is a house worth less in March?

Sales completing in March come in at 93.7% of that year's own median; July at 103.4% — a 9.7-point spread, holding across 32 separate years. Each year is measured against itself first, so three decades of house-price inflation cannot masquerade as a seasonal effect.

MonthAgainst that year's medianYears measured
January102.2%
32
February97.6%
32
March93.7%
32
April97.1%
32
May99.1%
32
June102.8%
32
July103.4%
32
August102.3%
32
September102.5%
31
October101%
31
November102.9%
31
December102%
31

What would make this wrong: it measures the mix of what sold, not the same house at two dates. If larger properties tend to complete in summer, that alone produces this pattern — read it as "dearer homes change hands in July", not "list in July and get 9.7% more". The repeat-sales index does follow the same properties, and is the honest way to read the market.

How much of Guernsey changes hands in a year?

Between 811 and 1,378 properties — the market fell 41% between 2021 and 2023.

YearRecorded sales
20251,118
2024859
2023811
20221,222
20211,378
20201,268
20191,121
20181,072
20171,000
2016857
2015772
2014861
2013963
20121,032
20111,126
20101,091

What would make this wrong: nominal £1 transfers are excluded, and a year is counted by the date the sale was recorded — a sale agreed in December and recorded in January lands in the later year.

Dates are completion dates as recorded by the authorities, so the weekday pattern reflects how conveyancing is transacted here, not when people decide to move. Medians exclude nominal £1 transfers (2,342 of these rows).