May 17, 2023The average purchase price for Guernsey properties dropped by 3.8% in the last three months A leading business lobby has said it is concerned by a recent drop in Guernsey residential property prices.
Wider economic prospects. We predict that 2025 will see accelerating GDP and business growth (although we have revised our optimism and take-up forecasts down a notch in light of some of the policies announced in the Budget), which should benefit commercial real estate and drive the occupational markets.These have proved more resilient than anticipated over the last five years, with many ...
This page contains information on Guernsey's economic activity, measured by the Gross Value Added (GVA) of each sector and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Island. ... Business, Charity & the Economy; Community Safety, Justice & Law Enforcement; Disability, Inclusion & Equality ... plus Tax on Real (commercial) Property collected by Cadastre ...
PKF - Doing business in Guernsey - Contents iii Foreword Chapter 1 - Introduction 1 • Geography and population 1 • Advantages of investing in Guernsey 1 • Political environment 1 • Communications 2 • Economy 2 • Regulatory environment 3 • Financial services 3 • Data protection 4 • Major exports and imports 5 • Government policy on foreign investment in Guernsey 5
These include the first steps in the creation of an image rights regime which builds on Guernsey's existing Intellectual Property Office and has massive potential. There is also the setting up of an aircraft registry in the Island which will, like image rights, be complementary to many of the Island's key financial sectors.
Feb 3, 2025Guernsey'seconomy chief has met with French politicians to discuss ways of increasing trade opportunities. Deputy Neil Inder, president of economic development, met with representatives of St ...
May 17, 2023A leading business lobby has said it is concerned by a recent drop in Guernsey residential property prices. Richard Hemans, from the Guernsey branch of the Institute of Directors (IoD), said the ...
Dec 12, 2023Guernsey'seconomy is now 3.5% larger than 2019, which is positive although lower than Jersey's growth of 5%. It seems that Jersey had a steeper decline during the pandemic but is recovering more robustly. "GDP per capita grew by 3%, which demonstrates that productivity continues to improve and is broadly in line with population growth.
Writing in Property Week, Ms Niles said: "Demand in all aspects of the market has been high and the investment opportunity is increasingly attracting attention. "Both the quality and innovative nature of the projects Investec has funded demonstrate that developers and real estate investors alike believe in the underlying resilience of the ...
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