What the data says about Samoa
Not opinions — arithmetic. Each of these came out of the registers and the listings themselves, and each links to the page it was computed from so you can check it. 5 of them today.
Geography
Where is the biggest price gap in Samoa?
The median home in Vaitele asks WS$ 2,000,000; in Aleisa it asks WS$ 100,000. Same island, 20.0× the price.
What would make this wrong: It compares what is on the market, not like for like. An area of large houses will always beat an area of flats, whatever the land underneath is worth.
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What things cost
Which bedroom costs the most in Samoa?
Going from 3 bedrooms to 4 adds WS$ 140,000 to the median asking price — more than any other step on the ladder.
What would make this wrong: A 4-bed house is not a 3-bed house with a room added — it is usually a bigger plot in a different place. This is the price of a different kind of home, not the price of a bedroom.
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The market
How concentrated is Samoa's market?
Three agents hold 74% of everything advertised — 60, 57, 24 listings out of 191. 7 agents share the rest.
What would make this wrong: It counts adverts, not sales. An agency that lists everything it is asked to and one that sells everything it lists look identical here.
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The market
Do agents agree on what a house is worth?
1 property is marketed by more than one agent here. Both figures are published as given.
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This week
What has moved in Samoa this week?
131 listings appeared, 2 had their price cut and 3 went up. We read every agent's site overnight, so this is the week as it happened.
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The island most like this one
On asking price and market size, Dominica is Samoa's closest match anywhere on this site — a median of $204,598 (£149,823) against WS$250,000 (£68,387), across 409 listings against 185. Put them side by side