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Property sales in Scotland soared during 2015

Published On: March 11, 2016 at 1:56 pm

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A substantial increase in residential property sales in Scotland saw total value of transactions pass £16.5bn in 2015.

According to figures released by Registers by Scotland, 97,701 sales took place across the country over the last year. This was the highest annual figure since 2008 and a rise of 4.5% in comparison to 2014.

Rises

The largest volume of sales was recorded in Edinburgh with 11,991, up by 8.3% on 2014. This was followed by Glasgow, where sales totalled 11,616. East Renfrewshire saw the largest yearly growth in sales, up by 13.1%. Aberdeen was the area with the largest decrease, where sales transactions slipped by 11.8%.

On average, the price of a residential property increased by 3.6% to £169,402 during 2015.

Annually, the largest change in average price was in West Lothian, where prices rose by 9.1% to hit £161,014. The sole local authority area to show a fall in average prices was again East Renfrewshire, where values slipped by 0.6% to £227,369.

Changes by type

Whilst the average price for all property types increased during 2015, semi-detached houses showed the largest rise in values, up by 3.4% to £157,995. That said, detached properties had the highest average price of £249,921.

Flats have the largest volume share, with 36.2% of the market as a whole. The lowest share is taken by semi-detached homes, which take up 18.4%.

Statistics from the Registers for Scotland report cover all residential sales in the country between £20,000 and £1m, including those that did not include a mortgage.

Property sales in Scotland soared during 2015

Property sales in Scotland soared during 2015

Contribution

Registers of Scotland’s director of commercial services, Kenny Crawford, said, ‘the total value of the residential property market continues to make a significant contribution to the Scottish economy.’[1]

‘‘In 2015, the market totalled £16.5 billion, an increase of 8.2 per cent on the previous year. The Edinburgh property market represented over 17.2% of this figure, bringing in over £2.8 billion to the Scottish economy. This is significantly larger than the next biggest property market, Glasgow, with 9.8% of the market at £1.6 billion,’ Crawford added.[1]

[1] http://www.propertywire.com/news/europe/scotland-property-sales-record-2016031111661.html

Non-Adjusted Property Sales Figures Show Decline

Published On: September 23, 2015 at 11:37 am

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Non-Adjusted Property Sales Figures Show Decline

Non-Adjusted Property Sales Figures Show Decline

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has reported that there were 106,480 residential property transactions in August, a monthly and annual rise.

This figure is provisional and seasonally adjusted, indicating a 3.1% increase on July and up 5.7% on August last year.

However, the non-adjusted figures – the actual number – was lower, down 7.4% on July and 1.9% on August 2014.

The non-seasonally adjusted number was 112,490 home purchases in August, down from 121,480 in July and 114,720 in August last year.

The seasonally adjusted and non-adjusted figures are still much lower than the peaks seen in 2006 and 2007.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over 100,000 Transactions for First Time This Year

Published On: July 22, 2015 at 1:00 pm

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Over 100,000 Transactions for First Time This Year

Over 100,000 Transactions for First Time This Year

Last month, there were 114,780 residential property transactions in the UK, according to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

This is higher than the seasonally adjusted figure of 104,590, which is often the quoted amount.

Using the non-seasonally adjusted data, the number for June is significantly higher than the 99,190 transactions in May. It also beats the high of 114,720 in August last year.

This is the first time this year that monthly figures have surpassed 100,000 for home sales.

HMRC reports that in 2014, there were over 1.2m transactions.