The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife town’s house prices per square metre soar

property: Hefty 20% rise since 2012 in Dunfermlin­e, according to survey

- craig smith csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Dunfermlin­e has seen the highest house price growth per square metre over the past five years, according to a new survey.

Research from the Bank of Scotland has put Perth and Dundee among the top 10 most expensive towns in Scotland on a square metre basis, although Dunfermlin­e has been singled out for its stark 20% rise since 2012.

Two other Fife towns, namely Glenrothes and Leven, feature on the list of the 10 least expensive towns.

The report confirmed Edinburgh remains Scotland’s most expensive property location on a per square metre basis at £2,492, compared to the Scottish average of £1,529.

The capital is also the only place in Scotland to have an average house price per square metre higher than the British average of £2,260.

Graham Blair, Bank of Scotland mortgages director, said measuring house prices per square metre can be useful when it comes to house price comparison, as it helps to adjust for difference­s in the size and type of properties between locations.

“Edinburgh and the east coast are more expensive than western and central areas, however we can see a number of notable pockets emerging in the Highlands,” he said.

“There is a clear gap between southern England, particular­ly London, and the rest of Britain over the past 20 years.”

Perth is sixth on the list with the average house price per square metre of £1,610, hovering above the typical Scottish figure of £1,529 and ahead of Dundee, which is ninth, on £1,437.

Dunfermlin­e did not make the top 10 but has been highlighte­d by the Bank of Scotland after its house price growth per square metre jumped by a fifth since 2012 to £1,185, closely followed by Dalkeith, Motherwell, Glasgow and Alloa. Conversely, Glenrothes’ house price per square metre of £1,065 means it is the second cheapest place in Scotland to buy a property in that respect – second only to Wishaw, which had an average of £1,027.

Leven was said to be sixth cheapest with an average of £1,109, with its house price per square metre only slightly above the likes of Larkhall, Irvine and Airdrie and just behind Greenock, Alexandria, Dumfries and Kilmarnock rounding off the 10 least expensive.

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How Scottish towns and cities compare.

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