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WEST FIFE & KINROSS                                                       Homes sold at a slower pace,



                                                                           but the market here was the
              Sales volumes rose                                           quickest of all regions
                  3.4%                                                  Properties for sale in West Fife and Kinross

 The average selling   Buyers paid  year-on-year across              had a median selling time of 20 days during
 price of property in   101.6%  the region            September-February, which is five days slower year-on-year.
 West Fife & Kinross was   of the Home Report         However, despite this slower pace, West Fife & Kinross had the
 £213,019   valuation on                              fastest-moving market of all areas covered in this report, showing
 during September –   average  Properties for sale in   how strong demand is from buyers.
 West Fife & Kinross took
 February
 20 days
                                                      Rosyth was the fastest-moving market area, with a median selling
  to go under offer                                   time of 10 days. Unsurprisingly, the fastest-selling property type
                                                      also belonged to Rosyth, with three-bedroom homes in this
 The average selling price rose                       location also selling in just 10 days – 11 days faster than the same
 overall, with vast difference                        time last year, indicating a huge shift in demand.

 between most expensive and   New property insertions rose by 14.1%,   16.4% of homes for sale across the region went to a closing date,
 most affordable areas  meaning buyers in the region had plenty of   down from 24% the previous year. This once again confirms that

 The average selling price of property in West   options to consider. Dunfermline had the   with more properties on the market, buyers are under less pressure
 Fife & Kinross rose by 1.4% year-on-year   highest number of homes listed, followed   to bid competitively and sellers have a reduced need for closing
 during September-February, meaning the   by Rosyth, Inverkeithing, Crossford and   dates, impacting overall selling times.
 new average was £213,019.  Dalgety Bay. Most of these areas saw broad
 increases in the number of properties                Homes in Inverkeithing experienced the highest demand; 42% of
 Aberdour was the most expensive area   coming onto the market, except for Rosyth,   homes for sale here had a closing date set during this period.
 to buy a home, with properties here   where insertion levels dropped 11.1% year-
 commanding an average price of £411,300. By   on-year.  Buyers made savvier bids to snag a bargain
 comparison, the most affordable area offered         across the region
 a drastically different figure: properties in   Alongside this, sales volumes across the
 Inverkeithing sold for £136,768 on average – a   region rose 3.4%, cementing the theory   Throughout September – February, buyers in West Fife and Kinross
 difference of almost £300,000.  that there were more sellers than buyers   paid on average 101.6% of the Home Report valuation to secure a
 currently in the market, indicating higher           property, which is 2.5 percentage points less than the same time
 One-bedroom flats in the city of Dunfermline   competition for sellers to ensure their   last year. Again, with more homes on the market, the impetus is
 were the most affordable property type   properties stood out to buyers.   less on buyers to pay extreme premiums to secure properties,
                                                      impacting the averages achieved.
 across the region, with an average selling
 price of £99,631.  Dunfermline secured the highest volume
 of property sales (although this level was           Homes in Aberdour secured the highest premium, with properties
 Sales volumes and insertions   6% lower than the same time last year),   achieving 105.8% of the Home Report valuation on average. Buyers
 followed by Rosyth, Crossford, Kinross and           looking for a bargain should pay attention to Kinross, where homes
 rise across the region                               attained 96.5% of their valuation figure on average.
 Inverkeithing.
 The property market in West Fife & Kinross
 moved at a healthy pace during September-  Three-bedroom houses in Dunfermline   During this period, 71.5% of homes for sale across the region sold for
 February, with increases in both the level of   sold in the highest volumes, signalling high   at least their Home Report valuation, down from 79.6% last year, and
 new properties coming onto the market, and   interest from family buyers looking for an   again indicative of how the market has shifted towards the favour of
 property sales.   affordable family home in the city.   buyers, and how sellers have adjusted to the market conditions.



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