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Buyers paid less over the Home Report
          AREA OVERVIEW                                                                                                              valuation to secure a home                                       Homes took longer to sell,

                                                                                                                                                                                                      but some areas moved at
                                                                                                                                     On average, buyers in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the

                                                                                           New property                              Borders paid 102% of a property’s Home Report valuation,         a faster rate than last year
                                                                                           listings rose by                          which is 3.5 percentage points less than the same time last year.   Homes in Edinburgh, the Lothians,
                                                                                            10.4%                                    This demonstrates clearly how the impact of more properties      Fife and the Borders took six days
                                                      Homes took                                                                     becoming available has lessened the pressure on buyers and       longer to sell during this period
              The average property                    24 days                                                                        also lowered sellers’ expectations, with buyers less likely to bid   compared to the same time the
               selling price across                 to go under offer,                                                               high premiums in order to secure properties.                     previous year, with a median selling
             Edinburgh, the Lothians,               which was six days
             Fife and the Borders was                slower than the                                                                 All regions experienced a decline in the amount over valuation   time of 24 days.
                £272,096                              previous year              Buyers paid an                                      paid by buyers, however, buyers bid the least for homes in
                                                                                   average of                                                                                                         One-bedroom flats around the
                                                                                                                                     Borders, paying 100.3% on average, which is 4 percentage points   Easter Road area, and three-
                                                                                  102% of                                            less annually. This was closely followed by West Lothian, where
                                                                             Home Report valuation,                                  homes achieved 100.9% of their Home Report valuation on          bedroom houses in Rosyth were the
                                                                               down 3.5 percentage                                                                                                    quickest selling properties, taking just
                                        Sales volumes                                                                                average, down 4.1 percentage points.
                                                                                     points                                                                                                           ten days to go under offer. This is ten
                                       declined 1.3%                                                                                                                                                  days and 11 days faster year-on-year
                                           annually                                                                                  Buyers paid the biggest premium to live in East Lothian, bidding   respectively.
                                                                                                                                     102.9% on average. However, this is down 5.1 percentage points on
                                                                                                                                     the previous year, meaning that East Lothian has been the worst   20.3% of properties for sale during
                                                                                                                                     affected, while remaining the area that attracts the highest bids.   this time went to a closing date,
                                                              The average selling price of property                                                                                                   down from 27.9% the previous year.
                                                              declined across much of the market                                     Listings increased significantly while sales
                                                                                                                                     slowed
                                                              Over the period of September 2023 – February
                                                              2024, the average selling price of property in                         New property listings rose significantly across Edinburgh, the
                                                              Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders was                      Lothians, Fife and the Borders during this period, by a margin
                                                              £272,096. This is 4.6% less than the same time                         of 10.4%. This was countered with a decline in sales volumes of
                                                              the previous year, showing the impact of more                          1.3%, indicating that currently there may be more homes on the
                                                              challenging financial conditions alongside a healthy                   market than available buyers, meaning that househunters can
                                                              increase in properties becoming available, lessening                   enjoy a luxury of choice missing from the market in recent years.
                                                              competition from buyers.
                                                                                                                                     Dunfermline had the highest volume of property listings and
                                                              The City of Edinburgh was the most expensive place                     insertions, up 13% and down 6% respectively.
                                                              to buy a property, with an average selling price of
                                                              £290,445, although this is 3.7% less year-on-year.                     In terms of property listings, Dunfermline was followed by Leith,
                                                              The Borders was the most affordable place to buy                       where volumes rose 7.4%; Corstorphine, up 15.9%; Musselburgh,
                                                              a home, with properties selling for £208,987 on                        down 5.3%; and Liberton, up 35.3%.
                                                              average – 9.4% less than the same time last year.
                                                                                                                                     When it comes to property sales, Dunfermline was followed
                                                              West Lothian experienced the biggest increase in                       once again by Leith, where sales volumes had a 2.9% increase;
                                                              property selling prices, as the average rose 8.1%                      Corstorphine, with a 15.3% increase; Musselburgh, up 9.3%; and
                                                              to £246,181.                                                           Bonnyrigg, up 24%.

                                                              One-bedroom flats in Galashiels were the most                          Two-bedroom flats in fashionable Leith were the biggest sellers
                                                              affordable property type, selling for an average                       overall, with sales volumes continuing to rise by 2.4%.
                                                              price of £62,045.                                                      March-August 2022.


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