Scottish Housing Market Review: Q4 2022

Quarterly bulletin collating a range of statistics on the Scottish housing market, such as house prices and transactions, rental trends, cost and availability of finance, etc.


2. House Prices

National

Chart 2.1 Annual Change in House Prices: Scotland (Quarterly)
Chart 2.1 outlines the annual change in house prices on a quarterly basis. The average annual change in house prices (using UK HPI data) equals 2.8% from Q1 2010 to Q3 2022.

Source: Registers of Scotland / UK HPI

Scottish House Price Performance: National

Average house prices in Scotland, as measured by the UK HPI, increased in Q3 2022 by 8.8% relative to Q3 2021. Although this remains a high level of annual house price growth, this is down from the 11.7% annual house price growth to Q2 2022. The average property price in Scotland stood at £193k in Q3 2022.

Data from Registers of Scotland showed similar annual house price inflation in Q3 2022, of 8.5%. Registers of Scotland data is not mix-adjusted, so will be affected by the composition of properties sold.

UK HPI data shows that annual price growth to Q3 2022 was highest for detached properties (10.8%). Flats increased by the lowest amount (6.2%).

Scottish House Price Performance by Dwelling/Buyer Type

Chart 2.2 shows the rate of change in the average new and existing build property price in Scotland. This data is published with a lag relative to the headline HPI. In Q2 2022, the average Scottish new build property price increased to a greater extent than the existing build price, rising by an annual 15.2% to £274K. The average existing build price rose by 11.2% to £183K. The large rise in new build property prices can be partly explained by the large increase in new build construction materials (see Chart 10.3).

Chart 2.2 Average Scottish House Price Growth by Dwelling Type (Quarterly)
Chart 2.2 tracks the rate of change in the average new build price and the average existing build price on a quarterly basis from Q1 2010 to Q2 2022.

Source: UK HPI (Scotland)

The UK HPI also shows that the average price of a property bought by former owner occupiers in Scotland increased by an annual 9.2% in Q3 2022, to £233K. Meanwhile, the average price of a property purchased by a first-time buyer increased by an annual 8.4% in Q3 2022, to £155K.

Scottish House Price Performance: Regional

Registers of Scotland data show that house prices increased over the one year period to Q3 2022 for all regions in Scotland, although to a varying extent. The largest increase was in Argyll & Bute and Highlands & Islands, where house prices increased 11.9% annually to 221K (average arithmetic mean price; prices not mix-adjusted). The smallest increase was in Aberdeen/shire and Moray, which increased by 1.3% annually to £213K.

The longer-term trend (as measured by the change in house prices over the four-quarter period to Q3 2022 over the previous four-quarter period) also shows that house price growth has been positive in all areas of Scotland. The strongest price growth was again seen in Argyll & Bute and Highlands & Islands, where house prices increased by 9.8%, whilst the smallest increase in house prices was again seen in Aberdeen/shire and Moray, where house prices increased by 1.2%.

A summary of the average house price in Q3 2022 by Scottish region is included below. This also includes the annual change in the average house price in Q3 2022, as well as the annual change in the average house price using a rolling four quarter period to Q3 2022, which smooths out volatility in quarterly data (Source: Registers of Scotland).

Table 2.1 Regional house prices

Aberdeen/shire and Moray

Average Price – Q3 2022 £213K

12 Month Change 1.3%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 1.2%

Edinburgh, Lothians and Borders

Average Price – Q3 2022 296K

12 Month Change 8.4%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 6.6%

Argyll & Bute and Highland & Islands

Average Price – Q3 2022 £221K

12 Month Change 11.9%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 9.8%

Forth Valley

Average Price – Q3 2022 £201K

12 Month Change 9.5%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 5.8%

Ayrshires and Dumfries & Galloway

Average Price – Q3 2022 £178K

12 Month Change 11.8%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 6.6%

Tayside and Fife

Average Price – Q3 2022 £207K

12 Month Change 7.7%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 5.4%

Clyde Valley

Average Price – Q3 2022 £202K

12 Month Change 9.7%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 6.3%

Scotland

Average Price – Q3 2022 £222K

12 Month Change 8.5%

Annual change (rolling 4 quarters) 6.1%

Source: Registers of Scotland

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