What is an extension or loft worth in Jersey?
These are works to a house
Extensions, lofts, garage conversions and annexes assume a property you can build on or into — a house, bungalow or cottage with its own footprint. None of them applies to a flat or an apartment, where the floor area is fixed and the fabric is shared. The £/m² basis below is the whole island's stock, flats included.
Space in Jersey is asking about £7,237 per m² (470 listings publish a floor area). Build costs below are published per-m² ranges with a 25% island premium. Neither is a quote, and value added is never the whole story — the first extension on a small house adds more than the third on a large one.
| Work | Size assumed | Likely build cost | Value that space would ask | Difference | Granted |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demolish and rebuild | 140 m² | £490,000 | £1,013,180 | +£523,180 | 88% 256 decided |
| Two-storey extension | 45 m² | £123,750 | £325,665 | +£201,915 | 86% 172 decided |
| Single-storey extension | 25 m² | £75,000 | £180,925 | +£105,925 | 88% 578 decided |
| Loft conversion converted space, valued at 85% of the local rate |
22 m² | £48,125 | £135,332 | +£87,207 | — |
| Annexe or outbuilding converted space, valued at 75% of the local rate |
30 m² | £78,750 | £162,833 | +£84,083 | — |
| Garage conversion converted space, valued at 70% of the local rate |
16 m² | £25,000 | £81,054 | +£56,054 | — |
What this is doing, exactly
- Value is the local asking rate per m² multiplied by the space added — discounted for conversions, where a converted garage or loft does not fetch what new build does.
- Cost is a published per-m² range for that kind of work, adjusted for Jersey. It excludes professional fees, planning fees, VAT or GST, and anything the drawings show that the description does not.
- Granted is this island's own record for that kind of application — 3,221 decided applications. It is not a prediction about yours.
- A positive difference is not a profit. It ignores the cost of money, the months of disruption, and the fact that a buyer pays for a house, not a spreadsheet.