It comes as the Bank of Scotland has revealed the country’s most expensive streets.

One of the Glasgow streets to make the top 25 was Cleveden Gardens in the West End.


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Located in Kelvindale, the plush area has an average property price of £1,296,000.

Broom Gardens in Newton Mearns also made the list.

Properties on the street in the busy East Renfrewshire town will set buyers back around £1,227,000.

Meanwhile, the bank also revealed Elphinstone Road, which is situated in the affluent suburb of Whitecraigs in East Renfrewshire, is the third most expensive street in the country.


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Buyers can expect to fork out £1,645,000 for a property in the posh area.

The most expensive postcode in Scotland was PH3 in Auchterarder. 

Homes on Queen Crescent in the Gleneagles Village will set buyers back around £2,927,000.

Here are the 25 most expensive streets in Scotland, according to the Bank of Scotland (Average house price from 2019 until 2024): 

(Image: Bank of Scotland)

Isla Benzie, Head of Bank of Scotland Home said: “Queens Crescent in the picturesque town in Auchterarder, is Scotland’s priciest postcode, with homes averaging a staggering £2,927,000.

“The charming street – just a stone’s throw from the world-famous Gleneagles golf course – has taken the top spot by some way from last year’s winner Ann Street in Edinburgh.

“However, Edinburgh continues to retain some of the most prestigious streets across Scotland, with seven of the top 10’s most expensive place found in the city.

“It’s clear that Scotland continues to attract some exclusive places to call home, for those able to afford them.”





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