Scotland’s most expensive streets revealed


23 December 2024

  • Queens crescent in Auchterarder is the priciest postcode in Scotland
  • Seven of Scotland’s top 10 most expensive streets are in Edinburgh

Bank of Scotland has revealed Scotland’s most expensive street, with Queens Crescent in Auchterarder topping the list. The charming street, part of the prestigious Gleneagles Village and known for its proximity to the world-famous Gleneagles golf course, will set buyers back £2,927,000. 

Queens Crescent has knocked off last year’s priciest address by some way, thanks to its stunning homes and desirable location, especially involving high-profile properties like those from Omaze which has significantly pushed up the average house prices in the area.

In second place- and knocked off from the last two consecutive year’s top spot is Ann Street in Edinburgh. Properties on the street, known for its timeless georgian façades and in the heart of the city, now average £1,807,000. 

Elphinstone Road, situated in the affluent suburb of Whitecraigs in Glasgow makes up the top three, with homes costing £1,645,000. 

Seven of the top ten most expensive desirable streets this year are in Edinburgh. 

 

Street name Area Postcode Average house price 2019-2024
Queens Crescent Auchterarder PH3 £2,927,000
Ann Street Edinburgh EH4 £1,807,000
Elphinstone Road Glasgow G46 £1,645,000
Regent Terrace Edinburgh EH7 £1,621,000
Wester Coates Avenue Edinburgh EH12 £1,615,000
Wester Coates Gardens Edinburgh EH12 £1,535,000
Hill Road Gullane EH31 £1,518,000
Nile Grove Edinburgh EH10 £1,514,000
Danube Street Edinburgh EH4 £1,460,000
St. Bernards Crescent Edinburgh EH4 £1,404,000
Kinnear Road Edinburgh EH3 £1,341,000
Corrennie Gardens Edinburgh EH10 £1,324,000
Archerfield North Berwick EH39 £1,303,000
St. Albans Road Edinburgh EH9 £1,301,000
Cleveden Gardens Glasgow G12 £1,296,000
Morningside Place Edinburgh EH10 £1,269,000
Cumlodden Avenue Edinburgh EH12 £1,245,000
Broom Gardens Glasgow G77 £1,227,000
Blacket Place Edinburgh EH9 £1,222,000
East Fettes Avenue Edinburgh EH4 £1,221,000
Ravelston Park Edinburgh EH4 £1,214,000
Pavilion Crescent Edinburgh EH16 £1,203,000
Warriston Crescent Edinburgh EH3 £1,193,000
Heriot Row Edinburgh EH3 £1,189,000
Queen's Crescent Edinburgh EH9 £1,182,000

Source: Registers of Scotland and Royal Mail (postcode). Based on crude average prices for the period between January 2019 and September 2024.

Isla Benzie, Head of Bank of Scotland Specialist Brands said: “Queens Crescent in the picturesque town in Auchterarder, is Scotland’s priciest postcode, with homes averaging a staggering £2,927,000. The charming street - just a stone's throw from the world-famous Gleneagles golf course - has taken the top spot by some way from last year’s winner Ann Street in Edinburgh. 

“However, Edinburgh continues to retain some of the most prestigious streets across Scotland, with seven of the top 10’s most expensive place found in the city. It’s clear that Scotland continues to attract some exclusive places to call home, for those able to afford them.”