Glasgow Times

Price of homes close to Old Firm grounds see decade of big falls

- BY HOLLY LENNON

HOUSE prices i n areas surroundin­g Celtic and Rangers football grounds have plunged over the past decade.

Property prices near Parkhead have fallen by 14 per cent since 2008, while Ibrox prices have decreased by eight per cent.

Along with St Mirren, where there has also been a 14 per cent drop, the three stadiums are the only Premiershi­p grounds in Scotland where average house prices are under £100,000.

Research by Bank of Scotland found that house prices near to Motherwell, Hamilton Academical and Hibernian grounds have increased by over a fifth.

But near Celtic Park, the average house price currently stands at £97,810.

Close to Ibrox, the average home sells for around £88,572 – in comparison to £148,274 in Motherwell.

The Parkhead stadium is located in the heart of the area designated to benefit from the Commonweal­th legacy.

As previously reported by the Evening Times, some 400 new posts were supposed to be created at a major new shopping and hotel complex next to the new velodrome and Emirates Arena.

Initially scheduled to open in time for the Games, the project collapsed in a legal row between developers and Glasgow City Council.

A report by the Scottish Government later found that transport improvemen­ts had been made during the Games and there was increase in neighbourh­ood satisfacti­on and environmen­tal quality following the event.

Ibrox was also expected to benefit from the Commonweal­th Games but little has transpired.

In order to meet rising demand for housing in the Ibrox and Govan area, a developmen­t of 152 new homes on a derelict site, bounded by Broomloan Road, Skene Road and Paisley Road West was given the green light back in 2016.

But the lack of amenities has been linked to falling house prices.

 ??  ?? Prices of homes close to Celtic Park and Ibrox have been falling
Prices of homes close to Celtic Park and Ibrox have been falling

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