Scotland Least Affected by 2008 Price Slowdown
The Nationwide Building Society has predicted that house prices in the UK will stall next year as the market witnesses a “significant slowdown”.
Read more | December 7, 2007
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The Nationwide Building Society has predicted that house prices in the UK will stall next year as the market witnesses a “significant slowdown”.
Read more | December 7, 2007
The average price of a Scottish home increased to £138,655 during the first quarter of 2007, illustrating a 22.4% growth compared to the same period a year ago. This pushes property price inflation to more than double the UK average of 11.1%. Edinburgh property remains the most expensive in the country.
Read more | June 28, 2007
Recent figures reveal that house prices in Scotland increased by almost 7% over the past quarter. Lloyds TSB Scotland also revealed that some of the biggest rises have been observed in the east coast cities, with an 18.2% increase in Aberdeen, 15% in Edinburgh, and 7.4% in Dundee.
Read more | June 21, 2007
Figures released recently by Edinburgh Solicitors’ Property Centre (ESPC) show that the property market in East Central Scotland continues its upward trend, with no indication of slowing down in the foreseeable future.
Read more | May 4, 2007
During 2006 Scottish country house prices continued to rise with the prevalent increases being observed at top end of the market.
Read more | May 4, 2007
With the recent rise in UK interest rates, BruceRae are of the opinion that now is a good time to buy an investment property in Edinburgh.
Read more | February 1, 2007
Latest figures from Edinburgh Solicitors’ Property Centre (ESPC) reveal that the Edinburgh property market remains one of the most buoyant in the UK.
Read more | February 1, 2007