Property prices soared by 20% or more in dozens of Scottish neighbourhoods last year, official figures show.
There were 173 pockets of the country where the average sold price was 20% higher in 2022 than in 2021, including 59 areas which saw prices rise by 30% or more.
The Scottish government figures reveal the average sale prices each year in more than 1,000 small areas. These neighbourhoods, officially known as intermediate zones, each contain between 2,500 and 6,000 households.
Soaring house prices are usually an indicator of an up-and-coming area.
Across Scotland, about three-quarters of areas (74%) saw average house prices rise between 2021 and 2022, while one-quarter saw prices fall and the rest saw them stay the same.
Here we reveal the Scottish neighbourhoods which saw average property prices fall the most from 2021 to 2022, based on median sold prices. Our analysis excludes areas with fewer than 10 house sales.
The figures do not adjust for the different types of housing sold in different areas and averages can be affected by, for instance, new housing developments going on sale in an area that year.
The Scottish government figures reveal the average sale prices each year in more than 1,000 small areas. These neighbourhoods, officially known as intermediate zones, each contain between 2,500 and 6,000 households.
![In Edinburgh's Blackhall area the average property price was £528,000 in 2021 and £386,343 in 2022, a drop of -26.8%.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/08/04/13/operty%20price%20increas%20%289%29.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
9. Blackhall
In Edinburgh's Blackhall area the average property price was £528,000 in 2021 and £386,343 in 2022, a drop of -26.8%. | Google Maps
![In South Lanarkshire's Silvertonhill area the average property price was £162,500 in 2021 and £120,500 in 2022, a drop of -25.9%.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/08/04/13/operty%20price%20increas%20%2810%29.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
10. Silvertonhill
In South Lanarkshire's Silvertonhill area the average property price was £162,500 in 2021 and £120,500 in 2022, a drop of -25.9%. | Google Maps
![In North Lanarkshire's Netherton and Kirkhill area the average property price was £137,500 in 2021 and £102,000 in 2022, a drop of -25.8%.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/08/04/13/operty%20price%20increas%20%2811%29.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
11. Netherton and Kirkhill
In North Lanarkshire's Netherton and Kirkhill area the average property price was £137,500 in 2021 and £102,000 in 2022, a drop of -25.8%. | Google Maps
![In East Dunbartonshire's Rosebank and Waterside area the average property price was £300,000 in 2021 and £226,256 in 2022, a drop of -24.6%.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2023/08/04/13/operty%20price%20increas%20%2812%29.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
12. Rosebank and Waterside
In East Dunbartonshire's Rosebank and Waterside area the average property price was £300,000 in 2021 and £226,256 in 2022, a drop of -24.6%. | Google Maps