A ST Helier lodging house could be demolished and replaced with 20 apartments – all with outdoor amenity areas – if plans are approved.
Landlords need legal protection as much as tenants, an association head has said.
Summer in Jersey is a special time of year.
Tenants and landlords asked how new licensing system for rented accommodation in Jersey should work
The House Price Index report for the first quarter of 2019 has been published by Statistics Jersey. In the first quarter of 2019.
Letting out property in Jersey was once a strictly private affair between a landlord and a tenant but, for some tenants, this came at the risk of uncertainty, an uneven playing field and at worst exploitation.
THE two-year process to set out the next Island Plan, which will shape the policies that govern development in Jersey’s natural and built environment for the coming decade, has begun with a call for Islanders to get involved.
There are many reasons why someone would want to live in beautiful Jersey – the sunshine, the beach, the gorgeous houses, the local community – but one reason that some may not have realised is how incredible living in Jersey can be for your business.
With life getting busier every week and new bars, restaurants and events opening every month, staying on top can be tricky. So here’s a roundup of May's hottest happenings in and around the local area…
We look at what homeowners can do to climate-proof their home in the face of increasing concerns over global warming.
What are the differences between residential and commercial properties? Should you invest exclusively in only one type or have a mix of both in your investment portfolio?
PLANS for a £70-million development in the north of St Helier would be a ‘big improvement’ for the area – although parking concerns should be addressed, the chairman of a town community group has said.