About Jersey Properties
An independent search over Jersey estate agents' listings, joined to the Government of Jersey's own public planning register and the Places.je property transaction register. Not an agent, not owned by one, and not paid to rank anybody — the site earns nothing from where a property appears in its results.
Where each number comes from
| What you see | Source | Refreshed |
|---|---|---|
| Listings, prices, photos | Each agent's own public website (49 agents) | Nightly, 04:10 UTC |
| Sold prices since 2001 | Places.je property transaction register | Weekly, Monday 03:15 UTC |
| Planning applications | Government of Jersey Planning Register | Nightly, 02:15 UTC |
This table states each schedule as intended; for a live-checked reading of whether that schedule is actually being kept — a real timestamp for when each dataset was last written, not a written-down cadence — see data sources & freshness.
What this site infers, rather than knows
Several features are derived, and are labelled as such wherever they appear. Being explicit about them is the point:
- Address matching. Listings are joined to the sold-price and planning registers by house name/street plus parish — not by a shared ID, because no shared ID exists. A property whose house name is shared with another can therefore mismatch. Every such section says so.
- Cost of works. Estimated from each planning application's own description text using published UK build-cost guides plus a Channel Islands premium. A guide, never a quote.
- Property type and parish. Read from free text where agents don't declare them, so a minority will be classified differently than a human would.
- Duplicate listings. Where several agents market one property, the listings are grouped and shown once, matched on agent and title.
- Nearby amenities. Straight-line distance to the nearest OpenStreetMap-listed pub, shop, school etc, multiplied by 1.3 as a rough road-network estimate — not routing.
What it deliberately doesn't do
It doesn't republish agents' phone numbers or email addresses next to their listings beyond what the agent's own listing already stated, doesn't invent statistics it has no data for, and doesn't present its own estimates as valuations. Where the Government of Jersey or Places.je publish an official figure that disagrees with one here, theirs is the authority.