Jersey

Jersey sold prices

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

15 sales matching “Le Mont Matthie”

Median £570,000
Most recent Highest Lowest
AddressDatePrice paid
Campanule, St. Ouen, Le Mont Matthieu, St. Ouen, St. Ouen2026-05-01£620,000
Firstly, the house Honfleur (formerly known as San Mamet), secondly, an undivided half share ..., Le Mont Matthieu, St. Ouen2022-10-07£1,100,000
Davlys, Le Mont Matthieu, St. Ouen2019-03-08£600,000
A certain piece of land, with the party ownership (without relief) of the boundary stones of the East, of the South and of the West (hereinafter described), the bank and relief of the North (or thereabouts), Le Mont Matthieu, St. Ouen2017-08-11£20,000
Louella, henceforth to be known as Sea Breeze, Le Mont Matthieu, St. Ouen2014-11-21£605,000
Paten Dene, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2014-08-29£570,000
Keston, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2011-10-01£850,000
Printania, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2008-09-01£753,000
Mon Bijou, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2008-04-01£702,500
Mon Bijou, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2007-11-01£550,000
Printania, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2005-06-01£380,000
Honfleur, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2003-08-01£545,000
Taramar, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2003-07-01£350,000
Paten Dene, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2003-04-01£340,000
West Point, Le Mont Matthie, St. Ouen2002-11-01£337,500

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

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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.