

Scottish property: Here's the average house price for every local authority in Scotland, ranked from cheapest to most expensive
Out of Scotland’s 32 council areas only five have seen average property prices go down in the last 12 months, with the other 27 registering increases of between 2.4 and 5.2 per cent.
And a new study from real estate company Zoopla has found that half of homeowners in Scotland undervalue their homes by an average of £32,000, with just 28 per cent having an accurate idea of the value of their home.
You can check the value of your home at Zoopla’s valuation service.
Here are the average house prices in every Scottish council area as of June 2021, from cheapest to most expensive, with the amount values have increased or decreased in the last year.
You can check the value of your home at Zoopla’s valuation service.

5. Inverclyde
Property in Inverclyde, with its main town of Greenock, now has an average price of £95,100 - up 5.2 per cent. Photo: Canva

6. Dumfries and Galloway
Property in Dumfries and Galloway, with its main town of Dumfries, is down 0.9 per cent to an average of £96,000. Photo: Google Maps

7. South Ayrshire
An average house in South Ayrshire, including towns like Ayr, now costs £100,800 - up 4.9 per cent in the last year. Photo: Canva

8. Clackmannanshire
A house in Clackmannanshire, including the town of Alloa, now averages £101,400 - up 4.8 per cent. Photo: Canva