Sunday 21 October 2007

Booming house prices in Inverurie

Inverurie has the fastest-rising property prices in Scotland, according to new figures.

The Aberdeenshire town has joined Aberdeen and Edinburgh as the only places in Scotland where the average cost of a home is over £200,000.

The Bank of Scotland survey showed householders in Inverurie have seen their property value rise by 35%.

But the town's councillor warned that the housing boom also brings hidden costs to the community.

According to the bank's figures, average house prices across Scotland as a whole rose by 14% in the last year to just over £141,000, 3.5% above the UK average.

Bank of Scotland economists said the market in Inverurie is being driven by the high prices in Aberdeen which is creating a ripple effect to the rest of Aberdeenshire.

'Younger families'

But Councillor Richard Cowling, who represents Inverurie on the local authority, warned many people were being priced out of the market.

He said: "I think initially people will be delighted that they own expensive houses but I think it is going to cause a lot of grief and a lot of problems at the lower end of the scale and for those attempting to get on the property market.

"Currently we are seeing a large influx of younger families. It is having an impact on our education and our schools."

Concerns have also been raised that migrant workers who have increasingly found work in Inverurie will be priced out of the housing market.

Other services in the town are also being put under pressure, including its only GP practice, which is now the biggest in Scotland. From - BBC NEWS

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