Where a house is located in Scotland has a massive impact on how much it is worth.Where a house is located in Scotland has a massive impact on how much it is worth.
Where a house is located in Scotland has a massive impact on how much it is worth.

Scottish House Prices: The 13 most expensive council areas to buy a property in Scotland - from East Renfrewshire to Moray

An astonishing £180,000 separates the most and least expensive council areas when it comes to average property prices.

Average property prices in some Scottish neighbourhoods are a staggering 16 times more expensive than in others, official figures show.

East Renfrewshire was the council area with the highest average property prices in 2022, with the average home costing £275,000, far higher than the Scottish average of £180,000.

Inverclyde was the cheapest council area to buy a property in 2022, with the average price coming in at just £95,000, according to the new data published by the Scottish Government.

The figures also revealed average house prices for more than 1,000 smaller neighbourhoods, where differences were even more pronounced. The neighbourhoods, officially known as intermediate zones, each contain between 2,500 and 6,000 households. 

At a neighbourhood level, the three most exclusive areas in Scotland could all be found in the capital. Murrayfield and Ravelston was the most expensive area to buy, with the average property costing £657,000 – 16 times greater than Greenock Upper Central in Inverclyde which had an average property price of £40,000. 

Here we reveal the most expensive council areas to move to in, based on the median house price in 2022. 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.