The first three months of this year saw house prices in Aberdeen (city and suburbs) drop by 4.3 per cent from the final quarter of last year, according to latest data published in a new report from Aberdeen Solicitors’ Property Centre.
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: University Of Edinburgh.
Funding has been made available for projects that can demonstrate how datasets can be used to support the local environment. Organisations can apply for a share of £250,000 of UK Government funding to support developer decisions in the Scottish countryside.
A beloved style of home that is now part of the fabric of the Scottish capital has been given a modern twist at a new development at Leith’s waterfront.
State-of-the-art kitchens at a new CALA development have been put to the test by one of Britain’s best loved bakers.
Councillors have agreed to invest £13.8 million of capital funding into developing Midlothian Snowsports Centre into an all-year-round, multi-activity leisure facility.
Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) has secured more than £15 million to tackle fuel poverty following a successful bid to the Warm Homes Fund.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Broadland Properties Ltd
Grampian Housing Association’s plans to convert a disused Victorian school site in Royal Deeside into 24 affordable homes have been approved by councillors.
With less than two months to respond to Graham Simpson MSP’s Proposed New-Build Homes (Buyer Protection) (Scotland) members Bill, Harry C. Smith, partner and head of housebuilder & construction at Gillespie Macandrew LLP, shares his views. There have been a number of attempts down the year
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Clifton Hall School
Affordable housing builder McTaggart Group has been announced as finalists across seven categories of the Scottish Homes Awards 2019 including ‘Housebuilder of the Year (more than 100 units)’ for the second year running.
A masterplan for the Hunterston industrial complex in North Ayrshire has been unveiled as a consultation is launched on the site’s future.
The show home at a 156-home development in Glasgow’s South Side is now ready to open its doors.
Scotland’s land reform body has called for a “fundamental rethink” for Scotland’s approach to land development.


