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RoS Q1 2011/12: Edinburgh House Prices Drop 2.7%
Registers of Scotland published statistics today showing that the average price of a residential property in Edinburgh dropped 2.7% during the first quarter (April to June) of the financial year 2011/12 compared with the same period the previous year.
Edinburgh House Prices, Sales Drop at Start of 2011
The average Edinburgh house price fell by 4.1% in the first three months of 2011 according to the latest statistics from the official government statistician Registers of Scotland.
Interest Free Loans For Homes Installing "Green" Energy Equipment
The Scottish Government has launched a new £500,000 interest free loan scheme for householders installing micro-energy generating equipment. Loans will be available for a range of renewable heat and electricity technologies, such as heat pumps, solar panels, micro-wind turbines, or biomass boilers.
Edinburgh Has Most Expensive Homes in Scotland
Edinburgh has the most expensive residential street and fifteen of the 20 most expensive streets in Scotland, according to a report from the Bank of Scotland.
Shame of our Political Masters
Prior to Thatcher the notion of borrowing tens of thousands of pounds just to get on with life was WRONG!
Edinburgh House Prices Rising at the Top, Falling at the Bottom
The average Edinburgh house price continues to rise according to the latest quarterly statistics from the ESPC.
Average Edinburgh Home Rises £20,000 In A Year
House prices continue to rise in Edinburgh and the Lothians, supported by a historically low Bank of England base rate of 0.5%, unchanged since March 2009.
ESPC Sees Flat Property Market In 2010
The average house price in Edinburgh rose by 2.8% annually last month, according to figures from the Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre (ESPC). The average price of a property sold during February stood at £200,126, up from £194,678 during the same month last year. The rise marked the sixth time in the last seven months during which an annual increase had been recorded in the Capital.
Edinburgh House Prices To Be "Broadly Unchanged" In 2010 After 2009 Rise
Edinburgh's housing market ended 2009 in better health than a year ago, according to the ESPC's report for the last quarter of 2009, with the average house price up from £193,354 to £218,043, an annual increase of 12.8%. The average house price in Edinburgh has now increased annually during each of the last five months of 2009, reflecting a trend seen across the UK.

