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Scottish surveyors optimistic as house prices continue rising

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Scottish surveyors optimistic as house prices continue rising

Surveyors in Scotland anticipate that house prices will increase through the coming months, as both demand and supply remain steady.

The latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey showed a net balance of 28% of Scottish surveyors reported that prices rose over the past three months. This is compared to the UK average, which sits at -17%.




Scotland saw the second highest pricing balance across all UK regions, after Northern Ireland.

Scottish surveyors also appear optimistic about the short-term outlook, as a net balance of 25% of Scottish respondents anticipate prices to rise over the next three months. This is up from 11% that was seen in April.

The sales outlook is also relatively upbeat, with a net balance of 35% of respondents anticipating an increase. While remaining positive, this is lower than has been seen in previous surveys – net balances of 40% and 52% in April and March, respectively – but only marginally so.

Looking at demand, a net balance of 5% of surveyors in Scotland noted that there was a rise in new buyer enquiries; the fifth consecutive month that this balance has been in positive territory.

Similarly, supply levels also continued to edge upwards, as a net balance of 20% of Scottish respondents reported an increase in new instructions to sell.

On the lettings market, demand rose at the fastest rate seen in nearly a year with a net balance of 57% of surveyors reporting an increased.

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