Research article

Area Fact Sheets

Data from Glasgow and the surrounding areas

Glasgow City

■ Glasgow has on average the largest and most expensive flats of areas analysed due to the number of conversions in the West End.

■ Glasgow has the largest difference between semi detached and terraced properties, reflecting the need for terraced townhouses in affluent areas.

Glasgow City

Dunbartonshire

■ Dunbartonshire has marginally the highest price per square foot for flats of all areas analysed, as the downsizer market is willing to pay a premium in desirable areas.

■ The role of premium neighbourhoods is also apparent when we consider detached properties, which were on average the largest and most expensive of all areas analysed.

Dunbartonshire

North Lanarkshire

■ North Lanarkshire has on average the smallest and lowest priced properties per square foot across nearly all house types, except semi detached houses.

■ Semi detached and detached properties account for the majority of units analysed and also achieve the highest prices per square foot on average.

North Lanarkshire

South Lanarkshire

■ Flats achieve the highest price per square foot in South Lanarkshire, due to a number of flatted schemes in desirable, well connected locations.

■ Semi detached properties, despite being the smallest on average, achieve the second highest price per square foot, reflecting the popularity of entry point properties in established areas.

■ Detached houses are on average the second largest of the areas analysed but are mid priced on average.

South Lanarkshire

Renfrewshire

■ Renfrewshire has on average the most expensive and largest flats outside Glasgow.

■ Semi detached and terraced properties are the most expensive of the areas analysed, with entry level properties in good school catchment areas lifting values.

■ Detached properties achieve the highest price per square foot of all areas analysed, once again reflecting the influence of school catchment areas.

Renfrewshire

Source: Savills Research

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