Sunday, December 24, 2006
Aberdeen House Prices increase by 27% on the year
CITY'S SOARAWAY PRICES LEAD PROPERTY MARKET
Householders in Aberdeen have seen the value of their properties soar by 27% during the last 12 months, the biggest rise anywhere in Scotland. The average price of a Granite City property is now £171,767 - nearly £45,000 above the Scottish average, according to an authoritative study published today.
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Adamuk says:
With all that oil money sloshing around, it’s not surprising…
Lia says:
Nothing to do with oil money, that’s been there for years. It is speculators moving ever further North, Inverness has seen similar rises and neither town has job growth to explain it.
Soon be out of country for speculators to move to. Then it will be over here.
Mad Pish says:
Right then. I’m off to buy Orkney. Thats the next property boom but dont tell anyone.