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Scotland’s Most Affordable Commuter Towns

Motherwell, Greenock & Arbroath: Scotland’s Most Affordable Commuter Towns Motherwell, Greenock, and Arbroath have been named Scotland’s most affordable commuter towns, according to new research from the Bank of Scotland. The study compared average property prices in towns within an hour’s commute of Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen, weighing them against average local earnings and the […]

Confidence Returns to the Property Market

Confidence is returning to the UK housing market after a slight dip in the run-up to the EU Referendum, the latest Property Tracker by the Building Societies Association (BSA) has found. The Tracker found that a greater proportion of people (12%) are more likely to purchase property now than they were at the beginning of […]

‘Traditional’ Methods are Often the Best for Homebuyers

Despite the many different apps and websites that now exist to help homebuyers find their perfect property, many still find that the more ‘traditional’ methods are the best, according to new research from Which? Which? questioned 2,000 homebuyers about how they found their property. More than half (55%) said that they found it through a […]

‘Project’ Properties Prove Popular with Homebuyers

According to recent research, over 70% of prospective homeowners in Britain would prefer to buy a property in need of work rather than a home that is already in move-in condition. Buying a ‘Project’ Property The research, by property website Zoopla, found that these homebuyers are prepared to spend an average of £16,765 to bring […]

Speculation over Impact of Brexit on Scottish Property Market

Solicitors Property Centres Scotland has recently published some initial thoughts on what impact the Brexit decision might have on the property market in Scotland. According to SPC Scotland, the Scottish property market is generally very resilient and to date there have apparently been no reports from solicitor estate agents about sales falling through because the […]

House Price Index Reveals Scottish House Price Rise

The latest House Price Index has revealed that the average property price in Scotland in May 2016 was £141,142. This was an increase of 4.0% on the previous year and an increase of 2.8% when compared to the previous month. In comparison, the UK house price average was £211,230, which was an increase of 8.1% […]

The End of Right to Buy in Scotland

First-tier Tribunal: how Scottish housing disputes are handled

On the 31st of July, the Right to Buy, which allows tenants in social housing to buy their homes, will come to an end in Scotland. Right to Buy The Right to Buy in Scotland was established by the Tenants’ Rights, Etc. (Scotland) Act 1980. Subsequent legislation, by the UK Parliament and – following devolution […]

RoS Provides Insight into Scottish Housing Market

A new report from Registers of Scotland (RoS) has revealed that the total value of the residential sales market in Scotland from 2006 to 2016 amounted to just over £148.2 billion. The 10-year property market report gives an interesting insight into trends in the land and property market over the decade’s peak years, and in […]

Increase in Asking Price Means it is “Perfect time to Sell” Property

Property prices across the UK have risen considerably with many experts stating that those considering selling a property should do so while demand is currently exceptionally high. New help-to-buy initiatives and aids for first-time buyers, as well as increased investment in property in the UK, is resulting in a boom with the asking price for […]

Edinburgh Property Market Sees Quicker Property Sales

The first quarter of 2016 has seen a fall in the length of time taken to sell a property in east central Scotland, according to the latest House Price Report from ESPC. The figures show that the median selling time dropped from 69 days in the first quarter last year to 41 days this year, […]