Scotland’s house price growth second highest of Britain’s regions
Scotland’s annual price growth slows to 3.5% but remains second highest of Britain’s regions. Lack of supply and strong demand drive price increases across the country.
Scotland’s annual price growth slows to 3.5% but remains second highest of Britain’s regions. Lack of supply and strong demand drive price increases across the country.
Scotland defies UK slowdown with 5.6% annual growth. Yet lack of supply coupled with strong demand is factor behind increasing prices across the country.
Annual house price growth highest in UK at 4.8%. More than double the growth rate in England and Wales. Transactions also up on 2016 and 2015.
Scottish house prices continued to rise in July. Lack of stock leads potential sellers to adopt a wait and see approach. Glasgow reaches new peak price for third month in succession.