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According to the latest research, the average price of a residential property in Scotland reached 190,000 in 2024-25, an increase of 3% from £185,000 in 2023-24.
Some 99,975 residential property sales were recorded in Scotland, an increase of 7% on 2023-24, while the total value of residential property sales in Scotland – £22.7bn – represents an increase of 10% on 2023-24.
Of Scotland’s eight cities, Glasgow showed the largest residential price increase at 62% over the decade. Aberdeen was the only city where the average price decreased, falling by 27%.
Prices of flats showed the lowest growth at 26% over the 10-year period, compared with the highest growth at 45% for semi-detached properties.
Meanwhile, over the past 10 years, the average price for new builds increased by 51% over the decade, compared with 38% price growth over all residential sales.
However, the total market value of new build residential sales fell by 4% in 2024-25, despite an increase in median prices of 3% from £300,000 to £310,000. This drop was driven by a 7% decrease in the volume of sales. In 2024-25, 9% of residential property sales in Scotland were new builds.
A RoS spokesperson said: “The Registers of Scotland Property Market Report is an essential resource for industry professionals, journalists, policymakers, and researchers seeking in-depth insights into Scotland’s dynamic property market.
“In 2024-25 the total value of residential sales was £22.7bn, an increase of 10% when compared with 2023-24, and an increase of 45% when compared with 2014-15.”
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