Scotland’s house prices hit fresh high, Walker Fraser Steele

Average house prices in Scotland have risen by more than £4,000 so far this year, with eight authorities also reaching new highs.

Sales activity is starting to recover, and the average Scottish house price now stands at £224,977, up 1.1% since March and 2.9% annually.

Scott Jack, regional development director at Walker Fraser Steele, said: “House prices in most of Scotland have risen sharply in recent months, rising by more than £2,000 in March and again in April. The average house price in Scotland is currently just under £225,000, which is both a record high and a significant increase from the peak it reached in September 2023. This stands in contrast to Wales’s and England’s markets.

“Nineteen local authorities reported growing prices during the month, easily outnumbering those reporting decreases (twelve). No less than eight local authorities saw prices hit new market highs, despite the net positive balance being slightly lower than in March.

“All housing markets are driven by sentiment and Scotland appears to have turned the corner in terms of both prices and transactions, according to our data. This upswing in confidence is a result of growing salaries, falling inflation, and the anticipation that interest rates will start to come down later this year.

“Consumer sentiment is therefore more buoyant but so is that of mortgage lenders who have been able to lend at higher LTVs, which has improved the situation for first-time buyers and other borrowers facing affordability stretches.

“The Scottish housing market is poised for success in the remaining months of 2024.”

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