House price growth in Scotland eased to 1.3% to £220,351 in March compared to a year ago, amid signs that affordability issues “may be easing” despite a tough economic climate, data shows. This follows annual home price growth of 2.8% in February, according to says the Walker Fraser Steele Acadata House Price
Scottish house prices continued their slide in February, slipping 0.9% to leave the average home costing £220,702, data shows. Taken together with January’s 0.8% shortfall prices have fallen by £3,750 this year, the largest two-month slide in 14 years, says the Walker Fraser Steele Acadata House Price Index.
House prices in Scotland fell by the largest amount in 10 years in January, according to the latest Walker Fraser Steele Acadata house price index. The January 2023 index reveals an average house price of £222,668, which is 0.9% down on December 2022, marking the ‘first real change in direction for house price growth