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21 December 2022
Bank of Scotland has revealed Scotland’s most expensive streets, with prestigious Ann Street in central Edinburgh taking the top spot. The street, known for its stunning aesthetics and classic Georgian architecture, will now set wealthy buyers back an average £1.7 million (£1,685,000).
In second place is Wester Coates Avenue (£1,615,000) in the west of the capital. Regent Terrace, near Calton Hill, makes up the top three, with properties averaging over £1.5 million (£1,529,000).
The rest of Scotland’s priciest roads are also in Edinburgh. Overall, homes on these elite streets have an asking price of an average £1.4 million.
Graham Blair, Mortgages Director, Bank of Scotland, said:“Ann Street in the beautiful city of Edinburgh tops the most expensive list, setting wealthy buyers back almost £1.7 million on average. While not in the top 10 priciest, homes in St Andrews also don’t come cheap, with The Scores and Donaldson Crescent offering properties at over £1.1million on average.”