The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Stirling is most affordable Scottish city to set up your own home sweet home

City by the Forth has best ratio of prices set against earnings

- Paul ward

Stirling remains the most affordable city in the UK when house prices are compared to local pay, a study has found.

The average property price in Perth was £181,329 in 2017, which is 5.44 times local average earnings.

In Dundee, the average price of £156,791 was 5.37 times higher.

The Scottish average is 5.35 times higher and the UK, 7.2 times higher, the Bank of Scotland said.

For the fifth year in a row, Stirling, with a price/earnings ratio of 4.03, was ranked as the most affordable, joined by Dundee (9th), Perth (11th), Glasgow (16th) and Inverness (20th) – in the UK top 20.

Across Scotland as a whole, home affordabil­ity has improved very slightly in the last 12 months, the study found.

The average house price across all Scottish cities increased by 1.8%, from £186,827 in 2016 to £190,250 in 2017, but average earnings increased by 2%, resulting in average home affordabil­ity improving very slightly in the last year from 5.36 to 5.35 times average earnings.

Edinburgh, Dundee and Perth all saw an improvemen­t in average home affordabil­ity with a slight decline for Aberdeen.

Inverness, Glasgow and Stirling also saw a decline but still feature in the top 20 most affordable UK cities.

House prices in Edinburgh remain the most expensive in the country but have become more affordable in the last year, the study found.

Perth has seen the biggest improvemen­t in terms of home affordabil­ity over the last five years, with the average price rising by 11% to £181,329 in the last five years, lower than the average of all other Scottish cities which increased by 23% to £190,250.

The study found Perth is the only city in Scotland where homes are more affordable than they were five years ago, improving from 5.5 times the average yearly salary to 5.44. Average house prices in Glasgow increased faster than in any other Scottish city, growing by 35% in the last five years.

Ricky Diggins, director at Bank of Scotland, said: “It will come as no surprise to anyone looking to buy a home in Scotland that affordabil­ity is not improving by much but compared to the rest of the UK, the dream of living in one of our cities is more achievable.

“Surprising­ly, homes in Edinburgh have become more affordable in the last 12 months, although house prices in our capital continue to be more expensive than in all other Scottish cities.”

The dream of living in one of our cities is more achievable. BANK OF SCOTLAND

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Picture: Steve MacDougall. The city of Stirling tops the chart when it comes to comparison­s of average earnings with the average price of houses.
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