National statistics

UK House Price Index Scotland: January 2021

Published 24 March 2021

Applies to Scotland

1. Headline statistics for January 2021

The average price of a property in Scotland was £164,099

The annual price change of a property in Scotland was 6.9%

The monthly price change of a property in Scotland was 1.0%

The index figure for Scotland (January 2015 = 100) was 121.6

Estimates for the most recent months are provisional and are likely to be updated as more data is incorporated into the index. Read the revision policies.

Next publication of UK HPI

The February 2021 UK HPI will be published at 9.30am on Wednesday 21 April 2021. See the calendar of release dates for more information.

2. Economic statement

Scotland house prices increased by 6.9% in the year to January 2021, down from an increase of 8.1% in year to December 2020. Scotland house prices were growing slower than the UK annual rate of 7.5% in the year to January 2021. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis average house prices in Scotland increased by 1.0% between December 2020 and January 2021, compared with an increase of 2.1% during the same period a year earlier (December 2019 and January 2020). On a seasonally adjusted basis, average house prices in Scotland have increased by 0.2% between December 2020 and January 2021.

Comparing the provisional volume estimate for November 2019 with the provisional estimate for November 2020, volume transactions increased by 20.3% in Scotland. UK volume transactions decreased by 6.1% over the same period.

In Scotland, semi-detached houses showed the biggest increase out of all property types, rising by 8.8% in the year to January 2021 to £175,000. The smallest average house price change of all property types was in flats and maisonettes, up by 4.9% in the year to January 2021 to £115,000.

House prices increased over the year in all 32 local authority areas. The largest growth was in East Ayrshire (not including Shetland Islands) where prices increased by 13.1% in the year to January 2021 to £107,000. The slowest growth for the year ending January 2021 was recorded in City of Aberdeen where average prices increased over the year by 1.6% to £146,000.

As with other indicators in the housing market, which typically fluctuate from month to month, it is important not to put too much weight on one month’s set of house price data.

3. Price change

3.1 Annual price change

Annual price change for Scotland over the past 5 years

In Scotland average prices increased by 6.9% in the year to January 2021, compared with an increase of 8.1% in year to December 2020.

Annual price change by local authority for Scotland

Low numbers of sales transactions in some local authorities, such as Orkney Islands, Na h-Eileanan Siar and Shetland Islands, can lead to volatility in the series.

While we make efforts to account for this volatility, the change in price in these local levels can be influenced by the type and number of properties sold in any given period.

Geographies with low number of sales transactions should be analysed in the context of their longer-term trends rather than focusing on monthly movements.

Local authorities January 2021 January 2020 Difference
Aberdeenshire £180,413 £177,268 1.8%
Angus £152,027 £146,282 3.9%
Argyll and Bute £158,712 £148,620 6.8%
City of Aberdeen £146,140 £143,829 1.6%
City of Dundee £131,379 £123,517 6.4%
City of Edinburgh £280,204 £274,585 2.0%
City of Glasgow £151,631 £135,881 11.6%
Clackmannanshire £138,981 £129,582 7.3%
Dumfries and Galloway £143,098 £129,149 10.8%
East Ayrshire £107,121 £94,739 13.1%
East Dunbartonshire £230,309 £211,043 9.1%
East Lothian £253,018 £232,665 8.7%
East Renfrewshire £250,021 £223,534 11.8%
Falkirk £139,604 £132,236 5.6%
Fife £145,339 £131,939 10.2%
Highland £173,790 £168,138 3.4%
Inverclyde £109,848 £102,337 7.3%
Midlothian £197,202 £182,646 8.0%
Moray £159,816 £146,486 9.1%
Na h-Eileanan Siar £134,496 £121,451 10.7%
North Ayrshire £113,501 £103,178 10.0%
North Lanarkshire £117,447 £106,835 9.9%
Orkney Islands £160,963 £158,014 1.9%
Perth and Kinross £208,186 £188,707 10.3%
Renfrewshire £136,052 £123,397 10.3%
Scottish Borders £171,713 £159,817 7.4%
Shetland Islands £165,706 £145,040 14.2%
South Ayrshire £151,554 £135,609 11.8%
South Lanarkshire £139,685 £127,072 9.9%
Stirling £212,045 £198,617 6.8%
West Dunbartonshire £117,617 £108,047 8.9%
West Lothian £173,242 £163,306 6.1%
Scotland £164,099 £153,518 6.9%

Average price by local authority for Scotland

In January 2021, the most expensive area to purchase a property was City of Edinburgh, where the average cost was £280,000. In contrast, the cheapest area to purchase a property was East Ayrshire, where the average cost was £107,000.

3.2 Average price change by property type

Average price change by property type for Scotland

Property type January 2021 January 2020 Difference
Detached £285,801 £266,358 7.3%
Semi-detached £174,925 £160,832 8.8%
Terraced £138,174 £127,855 8.1%
Flat or maisonette £115,218 £109,812 4.9%
All £164,099 £153,518 6.9%

4. Sales volumes

The amount of time between the sale of a property and the registration of this information varies. It typically ranges between 2 weeks and 2 months but can be longer. Volume figures for the most recent 2 months are not yet at a reliable level for reporting, so they are not included in the report. Published transactions for recent months will increase as later registered transactions are incorporated into the index.

Sales volume data is also available by property status (new build and existing property) and funding status (cash and mortgage) in our downloadable data tables. Transactions involving the creation of a new register, such as new builds, are more complex and require more time to process. Read Revisions to the UK HPI data for more information.

4.1 Sales volumes by local authority

Sales volumes for Scotland by local authority

Local authorities November 2020 November 2019
Aberdeenshire 493 399
Angus 253 217
Argyll and Bute 222 169
City of Aberdeen 395 358
City of Dundee 313 258
City of Edinburgh 1,189 1,067
City of Glasgow 1,318 1,092
Clackmannanshire 98 85
Dumfries and Galloway 281 287
East Ayrshire 262 208
East Dunbartonshire 254 212
East Lothian 262 251
East Renfrewshire 190 175
Falkirk 370 274
Fife 835 671
Highland 500 422
Inverclyde 184 149
Midlothian 191 181
Moray 197 152
Na h-Eileanan Siar 35 27
North Ayrshire 313 253
North Lanarkshire 669 551
Orkney Islands 48 41
Perth and Kinross 360 302
Renfrewshire 461 385
Scottish Borders 269 200
Shetland Islands 34 30
South Ayrshire 266 216
South Lanarkshire 784 699
Stirling 206 154
West Dunbartonshire 177 156
West Lothian 413 349
Scotland 11,842 9,990

Note: The number of property transactions for November 2020 will increase as more transactions are incorporated into the index. See our Revisions Policy for more information.

Comparing the provisional volume estimate for November 2019 with the provisional estimate for November 2020, volume transactions increased by 20.3% in Scotland.

UK Property Transaction Statistics published by HM Revenue & Customs (which differ in coverage but are more complete for this period) report that on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, volume transactions increased by 21.8% in Scotland in the year to November 2020.

4.2 Sales volumes

Sales volumes for Scotland over the past 5 years

Date Sales volumes for Scotland
November 2016 8,734
November 2017 8,711
November 2018 10,102
November 2019 9,990
November 2020 11,842

5. Property status

Transactions involving the creation of a new register, such as new builds, are more complex and need more time to process. This means they can take longer to appear in the land registers. The volume of new build transactions for the most recent 2 months are not at a reliable level for reporting the breakdown between new build and existing resold property, so they are not included in the report.

New build and existing resold property for Scotland

Property status Average price November 2020 Monthly change Annual change
New build £225,640 -0.8% 10.6%
Existing resold property £162,245 0.8% 7.6%

Note: Since the October 2017 release, amendments have been made to our estimation model when calculating our provisional estimate. Find out further information and the impact of this change in methods used to produce the UK HPI.

6. Buyer status

First time buyer and former owner occupier for Scotland

Type of buyer Average price January 2021 Monthly change Annual change
First time buyer £132,484 1.3% 7.0%
Former owner occupier £197,022 0.6% 6.7%

7. Funding status

Cash and mortgage indicator for Scotland

Funding status Average price January 2021 Monthly change Annual change
Cash £151,046 1.2% 7.2%
Mortgage £170,169 0.9% 6.8%

8. Access the data

Download the data as CSV files or access it with our UK HPI tool.

Data revisions

View any revisions to previously published data in the data downloads or find out more about revisions in our guidance About the UK HPI.

9. About the UK House Price Index

The UK House Price Index (UK HPI) is calculated by the Office for National Statistics and Land & Property Services Northern Ireland. Find out about the methodology used to create the UK HPI.

Data for the UK House Price Index is provided by HM Land Registry, Registers of Scotland, The Land & Property Services/Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency and the Valuation Office Agency.

Find out more about the UK House Price Index.

10. Contact for Scotland queries

Anne MacDonald, Land & Property Data Team, Registers of Scotland

Email Anne.MacDonald@ros.gov.uk

Telephone 0131 378 4991