The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

House prices continue to increase across Scotland

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House prices in Scotland continued to increase in April despite a dip across the UK as a whole.

The Royal Institutio­n of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said inquiries from new buyers and sales activity had stabilised over the month.

Rics’ UK residentia­l market survey found a net balance of 39% more chartered surveyors reported a rise in prices for homes in Scotland.

Meanwhile the national price balance slipped to -8% driven by a fall in prices in London.

In Scotland, a net balance of 20% of those surveyed expected property prices to continue to increase over the next few months.

In the lettings market, tenant demand in the three months to April was steady, with a net balance of 6% of respondent­s reporting an increase in activity.

Landlord instructio­ns coming onto the rental market dipped slightly, with this indicator remaining flat or negative since 2016.

Simon Rubinsohn, Rics chief economist, said: “The housing market typically tends to see a pick-up in activity at around this time of the year and the feedback from respondent­s to the latest survey does seem to be capturing this tone.

“However, once this seasonal pattern has been allowed for the underlying trend in transactio­ns remains broadly flat.

“Across the UK the impact of recent tax changes appears increasing­ly visible in the letting results with new instructio­ns from landlords in the three months to end April falling again and at a faster pace than previously.”

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