Jersey

Rental yields in Jersey

Gross yield is a year of the median local rent over the median local asking price. It is a rough guide to how the two markets sit relative to each other, and today the widest gap is in St Lawrence at 4.9%. It is not a return: it takes no account of costs, voids, tax or what the place actually sells for.

By size

BedroomsMedian asking priceMedian rentGross yield
1 bed£299,000£1,330 pcm5.3%
2 bed£525,000£2,100 pcm4.8%
3 bed£795,000£3,450 pcm5.2%
4 bed£1,435,000£4,150 pcm3.5%

By area

AreaMedian askingMedian rentGross yield
St Lawrence£1,600,000£6,500 pcm4.9%
St Helier£450,000£1,700 pcm4.5%
St Saviour£725,000£2,600 pcm4.3%
St Clement£735,000£2,450 pcm4%
St John£1,490,000£4,333 pcm3.5%
St Brelade£1,575,000£4,250 pcm3.2%
St Aubin£845,000£2,100 pcm3%
St Mary£1,250,000£3,000 pcm2.9%
Trinity£1,650,000£3,400 pcm2.5%
St Ouen£1,500,000£3,000 pcm2.4%
St Peter£1,195,000£2,200 pcm2.2%
Grouville£1,250,000£1,800 pcm1.7%
St Martin£1,725,000£2,200 pcm1.5%

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Yields outside 1–12% are suppressed everywhere on this site: they are almost always a holiday let priced by the night being read as a monthly rent. Asking prices, not achieved ones — the price index is built from what people actually paid.

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