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Property market in Scotland defies trends across UK

byCustoms Today Report
11/06/2015
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LONDON: The number of new homes coming onto the market in Scotland rose last month, bucking the trend across the rest of the UK, a study found.

The latest residential market survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) found that Scotland’s supply of residential housing is rising at a faster rate than anywhere in the UK.

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RICS found that a post-election surge in instructions for estate agents and its surveyors from new vendors failed to materialise south of the border and in Northern Ireland.

But in Scotland a net balance of 30 per cent more surveyors reported a contrary experience, noting an increase in demand from new sellers. The survey also concluded that supply to the rental market in Scotland remains “buoyant”.

In other findings, the May study found that 23 per cent more surveyors reported a rise in inquiries from new buyers.

A total of 43 per cent more members said they had seen an increase in house prices compared to those who had not.

A similar percentage, 41 per cent more surveyors, expect prices in Scotland will continue to rise over the next three months.

RICS Scotland director Sarah Speirs said: “The property market in Scotland frequently defies trends across the UK, and that’s particularly evident in May.”

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