rented property in Scotland
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Housing Market
Scottish rents soar
Scottish rents rose sharply in 2014 as the market continues to see a definite trend for rented property in Scotland, new figures show. With many people struggling to raise the necessary savings required for a deposit to buy a property, they are opting to rent property instead, driving rental prices higher in the process. According to the latest Citylets report, figures to the end of December 2014 show that national rents have risen 7.9 per cent in the last year to stand at an average of £732 per month. This contrasts with just one per cent growth in the preceding year. The Scotland figure is heavily influenced by strong annual rises in three of the country’s main cities with Edinburgh at 9.5 per cent, Glasgow at 9.4 per cent and Aberdeen at 8 per cent. By contrast, Dundee registered a rise of only 3.2 per cent over the year. The fourth quarter of the year is usually the quietest time for lettings activity where seasonal falls are common. However, this year’s dip in average national rents was only £4 down from the country’s record high of £736 seen in Q3 of 2014. Commenting on the latest findings, Citylets MD, Thomas…
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