Jersey

Jersey sold prices

33,545 recorded sales. These are prices actually paid, not asking prices.

14 sales matching “Apartment 50,”

Median £275,000
Most recent Highest Lowest
AddressDatePrice paid
Apartment 50, Saviours Place, St. Helier2022-04-01£375,000
Apartment 50, Saviour's Place, Pleasant Street, St. Helier2020-01-17£275,000
Apartment 50, Block C, Millennium Court, La Greve d'Azette, St. Clement2018-10-12£425,000
Apartment 50, Albert Place, La Route du Port Elizabeth, St. Helier2014-03-28£300,000
Apartment 50, Millennium Court, La Greve d'Azette, St. Helier2012-08-01£360,000
Apartment 50, Le Clos de la Ville, Clarke Avenue, St. Helier2012-01-01£325,000
Apartment 50, Saviour's Place, St Saviour's Road, St. Helier2010-07-01£215,000
Apartment 50, Maison Belleville, Wellington Road, St. Saviour2009-01-01£130,000
Apartment 50, Millennium Court, La Greve d'Azette, St. Clement2007-10-01£325,000
Apartment 50, Albert Place, La Route du Port Elizabeth, St. Helier2006-11-01£250,000
Apartment 50, Albert Place, La Route du Port Elizabeth, St. Helier2004-09-01£245,000
Apartment 50, Le Clos de la Ville, Clarke Avenue, St. Helier2002-12-01£205,000
Apartment 50, Millennium Court, La Greve d'Azette, St. Clement2002-11-01£255,000
Apartment 50, Millennium Court, La Greve d'Azette, St. Clement2001-03-01£230,000

What each kind of property fetches

KindSalesMedianMiddle 80%
Flats and apartments6,253£290,000£157,500 – £549,000
Houses3,249£525,000£248,000 – £1,575,000
Cottages1,741£447,500£220,000 – £950,000
Land and plots1,716£460,000£85,000 – £1,500,000
Commercial208£279,000£5,700 – £1,300,000
Bungalows40£450,000£235,000 – £1,550,000

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.

The Jersey price index, built from these sales Prices street by street

While you are here

Everything the data says about Jersey

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.