Average house price per square metre in Edinburgh has tripled in 20 years

Edinburgh PRS stockThe average house price in Edinburgh on a square metre basis his tripled in 20 years to reach £2,492, the most expensive in Scotland.

New research from Bank of Scotland shows that the figure for Edinburgh is much higher than the Scottish average of £1,529 and is the only place in Scotland to have an average house price per square metre higher than the British average of £2,260.

The report also shows that there has been a substantial rise in property prices per square metre between southern England and the rest of Britain over the past 20 years. House prices per square metre have risen by 402% in Greater London and 208% in Edinburgh compared with the increase of 147% across the whole of Scotland.

Graham Blair, mortgages director, Bank of Scotland, said: “House price per square metre can be a useful measure for house price comparison as it helps to adjust for differences in the size and type of properties between locations.

“Edinburgh and the east coast are more expensive than western and central areas, however we can see a number of notable pockets emerging in the Highlands. There is a clear gap between southern England, particularly London, and the rest of Britain over the past 20 years – a trend that has continued during the last five years.”

Seven of the 10 most expensive towns are on the eastern side of Scotland, with Inverness in the Highlands (£1,636), Glasgow (£1,578) and Johnstone (£1,436) making up the rest.

Ten most expensive towns per square metre in Scotland

Town

Price per M2 (£) 2017

Edinburgh

2,492

Aberdeen

2,029

Inverurie

1,884

Dalkeith

1,673

Inverness

1,636

Perth

1,610

Glasgow

1,578

Livingston

1,463

Dundee

1,437

Johnstone

1,436

Scotland

1,529

Source: Bank of Scotland, 12 months to May

Unsurprisingly, Edinburgh is Scotland’s most expensive area which tripled (208%) its house price per square metre from £808 to £2,492 in the past twenty years. Aberdeen (£2,029 per m2) is the next most expensive area and then Inverurie (£1,884 per m2). Seven areas have an average price above the Scottish average of £1,529 per m2.

Wishaw in North Lanarkshire is the least expensive town with an average price at £1,027 per m², followed by Glenrothes in Fife (£1,065).

Eight of the 10 towns with the lowest prices per square metre are either in central or western Scotland. In addition to Wishaw in central Scotland, these are: Larkhall (£1,071), Irvine (£1,075) and Airdrie (£1,089). In Western Scotland: Grennock (£1,128), Alexandria (1,140), Dumfries (£1,150) and Kilmarnock (£1,158). The two eastern towns with the lowest house prices on a per square metre basis are Glenrothes (£1,065) and Leven (£1,109) both in Fife. (Table 2)

Ten least expensive towns per square metre in Scotland

Town

Price per M2 (£) 2017

Wishaw

1,027

Glenrothes

1,065

Larkhall

1,071

Irvine

1,075

Airdrie

1,089

Leven

1,109

Greenock

1,128

Alexandria

1,140

Dumfries

1,150

Kilmarnock

1,158

Scotland

1,529

Source: Bank of Scotland, 12 months to May

Dunfermline in Fife has seen the highest house price growth on a per square metre basis over the last five years from £1,185 per metre square in 2012 to £1,416 in 2017 (20%), closely followed by Dalkeith (19%), Motherwell (18%), Glasgow (18%) and Alloa (18%).

In Scotland, house prices per square metre have risen by 12% since 2012 from an average of £1,365 to £1,529 in 2017. Greater London has experienced substantially faster growth than elsewhere in Britain, with an average increase of 57%.

Eight of the 10 areas that have seen the biggest increases in price per square metre over the last 20 years are on the eastern side of Scotland. Edinburgh has seen the largest rise since 1997 with an increase of 208%, followed by Inverurie (188%) and then the two Highland towns of Inverness (186%) and Elgin (184%).

The average price per square metre across Scotland has increased by 147% over the past 20 years from £620 in 1997 to £1,529 in 2017. This however is much lower than the British average increase of 236%.

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