Scotland’s most expensive streets revealed
Bank of Scotland has revealed Scotland’s most expensive street, with Queens Crescent in Auchterarder topping the list.
Bank of Scotland has revealed Scotland’s most expensive street, with Queens Crescent in Auchterarder topping the list.
The most popular house type for people moving in Scotland is a detached home, as buyers seek more privacy and space, according to the latest Bank of Scotland Home Mover Review.
St Andrews has taken the title of the most expensive place to buy a home by the coast in Scotland, according to the latest analysis from Bank of Scotland.
The monthly cost of owning a home in Scotland for first-time buyers is now £953, saving owners £424 annually, compared to those renting an equivalent home, according to the latest Bank of Scotland Owning vs Renting Review.
The number of first-time buyers fell in Scotland by -10% to 27,339 last year – the smallest fall in the UK - compared to 2022, according to the latest analysis from Bank of Scotland.
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