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Glasgow City Region

House sales in Glasgow City Region 2003/04-2022/23

Chart showing house sales in Glasgow City Region between 2003-04 and 2022-23. There is a clear pattern, which is similar in Glasgow and for Scotland as a whole, that the number of house sales was rising until 2007/08 and then dropped in each of the local authorities shown. Figures have been rising again since around 2013/14, but more steeply in some areas than others and nowhere had reached the levels of 2003/04 by 2022/23. The highest volume of sales was in South Lanarkshire, where 6,659 houses were sold in 2022/23. The lowest number was in Inverclyde, where 1,252 houses were sold in 2022/23.

Average house price in Glasgow City Region 2003/04-2022/23

Chart showing house prices in Glasgow City Region between 2003-04 and 2022-23.

House prices have risen in each of the local authorities in Glasgow City Region and in North and South Lanarkshire between 2003/04 and 2022/23, with steeper rises between 2003/04 and 2007/08 and again between 2016/17 and 2022/23. The highest prices throughout this time were in East Renfrewshire, where house prices roughly doubled from £154,355 in 2003/04 to £309,153 in 2022/23. The lowest prices in 2003/04 were in West Dunbartonshire, where the average price was £73,695, and in 2022/23 were in Inverclyde, where the average price was £132,881.

Prices in Glasgow were slightly higher for most of this time that those in North and south Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, West Dunbartonshire and Inverclyde, and were lower than in East Dunbartonshire and East Renfrewshire.

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This page was last updated in November 2024.