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Average property prices in Dundee at record high

HOUSING: Mood of optimism grips city ahead of the V&A museum opening

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

A wave of optimism before the opening of Dundee’s V&A museum has pushed average property prices in the city to record levels.

The average price for a home in the City of Discovery is now £142,231 – the highest-ever and up 5.9% compared to last year.

The city is one of just eight local authoritie­s in Scotland to see an increase in house prices over the past month.

The average, however, is still much lower than Scotland’s other three major cities, with Edinburgh sitting at £273,897, Aberdeen at £200,203, and Glasgow at £158,367.

It comes just a month before the opening of the new £80.1 million design museum – part of the £1 billion transforma­tion of the city’s waterfront.

Paul Letley, a director at Pavillion Properties, Dundee’s fastest growing sales and letting agent, said the transforma­tion of the city has started to attract interest from across the world.

He said: “Having worked as a chartered surveyor in Dundee for over 40 years I have never known a time of such optimism and activity in the city.

“There is an air of anticipati­on in advance of the opening of the V&A next month, of a change in the image of Dundee, and its prospects for future prosperity.

“There is certainly a lot of confidence in the business sector with news of new hotels being built every month, from budget range to full service luxury.

“There are several new trendy restaurant­s, which would not be out of place in Shoreditch and Chelsea and regular open-air concerts in the Slessor Gardens.”

David Groundwate­r, North East Scotland developmen­t manager for the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), said: “Traditiona­lly, Dundee has always had much lower prices than other Scottish cities and the latest index still shows Dundee as being the cheapest of Scotland’s seven cities, with an average price of £142,231 compared to Scottish average of £182,163.

“While an increase in house prices can point to signs of a strong local economy, we don’t want to see a position where those looking to purchase in Dundee are priced out of the market by sharp increases.”

The council’s city developmen­t convener, Lynne Short, said: “It’s a positive for prices to increase.

“It shows people want to move here and also stay here. Our potential is being realised.”

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? The average price for a home in the City of Discovery is now £142,231 – up 5.9% on last year.
Picture: Kris Miller. The average price for a home in the City of Discovery is now £142,231 – up 5.9% on last year.

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