Last quarter of 2020 sees significant year-on-year increase in homes coming to market in Edinburgh and the east

In the fourth quarter of 2020, the average property selling price in Edinburgh was £286,052, up 6.3% year-on-year.
The property market has remained buoyant despite the Covid-19 restrictions. Pic: Hamish Campbell.The property market has remained buoyant despite the Covid-19 restrictions. Pic: Hamish Campbell.
The property market has remained buoyant despite the Covid-19 restrictions. Pic: Hamish Campbell.

The latest ESPC house price report reveals that two bedroom flats in Portobello and Joppa saw a 15.5% increase in average selling price, rising to £273,591 – the average Home Report valuation of two bedroom flats listed in these areas over the past three months was also up 20.1% year-on-year, meaning that higher value properties coming to market likely accounts for some of this significant increase.

However, two bedroom flats in the New Town and West End saw a 15.3% decrease, dropping to £397,183. This decrease is partially due to more lower value properties in the New Town being listed on ESPC in recent months compared to last year.

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Elsewhere, areas in Fife also saw some significant year-on-year increases in average selling prices, with properties in East Fife selling for an average of £277,619, up 18.6% compared to last year.

Average prices in West Fife and Kinross were also up 15.9% year-on-year. In both areas, the increase is partially due to a greater number of larger, higher-value properties being sold.

In Midlothian, properties prices were up 10.6% compared to last year while West Lothian properties saw an 11.5% increase in average selling price. In East Lothian, the average property selling price rose by 6.3%.

Over the past three months, the average property selling price for the Scottish Borders was £263,323, up 14.8% compared to last year.

In the final quarter of 2020, the volume of property sales rose by 39.7% compared to last year. This is indicative of how busy the property market was in the summer and autumn.

The top selling properties in terms of sales volume were three bedroom houses in Dunfermline and two bedroom flats in Leith.

Some 39.6% more homes in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders were listed on ESPC in the last quarter of 2020 compared to the previous year. In the capital, 54.8% more properties came to market over the past three months compared to last year.

Properties in these areas also sold faster compared to last year, with the median time for a property to be placed under offer at 18 days compared to 22 days last year.

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In the Borders, the median time for a property to be placed under offer was 26 days compared to 100 days last year, which is a significant drop.

Paul Hilton, CEO of ESPC, said: "The end of 2020 saw higher selling prices, faster selling times and far more homes coming to market in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders compared to the end of 2019. Homes are generally continuing to sell well but there’s also a good choice of properties on the market.

"The Scottish Government has confirmed that house moves and associated activities, including property viewings, can go ahead under the new lockdown restrictions provided they can be carried out safely. However, they continue to advise that those under level four restrictions may wish to postpone house moves and related activities if possible.

"I would advise those interested in buying or selling a property in 2021 to seek expert advice from a solicitor to find out about market conditions and get up-to-date information about the latest guidance on COVID-19 and house moves.”