Buying property in Jersey
What the numbers say, from 2,179 listings read off 55 agents' own websites and the island's sold-price register. This page reports data. It is not legal or tax advice, and the rules on who may buy here are the island's to state — the official links at the foot are the source for those.
What each extra bedroom costs
| Bedrooms | Median asking | Step up |
|---|---|---|
| 1 bed | £299,000 | — |
| 2 bed | £525,000 | +£226,000 |
| 3 bed | £799,000 | +£274,000 |
| 4 bed | £1,435,000 | +£636,000 |
| 5 bed | £2,250,000 | +£815,000 |
Where your money goes furthest
Cheapest by median asking: St Helier £450,000 · St Saviour £725,000 · St Clement £735,000.
Dearest: St Martin £1,725,000 · Trinity £1,650,000 · St Lawrence £1,600,000.
The market you are buying in
Listings here are advertised as Freehold or Leasehold or Local Market or Open Market. Which one you may buy is a matter for the island's own rules, not for us — see the official links below.
What the official figures say
States of Jersey — House Price Index publishes an index of actual transaction prices, last moving down 1.0% year on year. Official index of actual transaction prices. Jersey publishes no address-level register.
| Year | Index | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 219 | -1% |
| 2024 | 221.2 | -8% |
| 2023 | 241 | -3% |
| 2022 | 247.5 | +11% |
| 2021 | 223 | +16% |
| 2020 | 192.3 | +6% |
| 2019 | 181.3 | +6% |
| 2018 | 170.3 | +8% |
Before you commit
- Check what the address itself last sold for — search the register. Nominal £1 transfers are labelled; they are not sales.
- Check the planning history of the address, and of the field next door. A granted permission is a paper fact, not a finished building.
- Pick your professionals on evidence: the firms whose applications actually get granted here.
- Compare the asking price with the rest of the parish — every area, side by side.
- If more than one agent is marketing it, they may not agree on the price or the bedroom count. We show both where that happens.
The island's own sources
Anything on this page that looks like a rule rather than a number is a link to the body that sets it. We publish what we can evidence.