Scotland’s most expensive streets named

Queens Crescent, Auchterarder

Bank of Scotland has revealed Scotland’s most expensive street — Queens Crescent in Auchterarder.

The street, part of Gleneagles Village, has an average house price of £2,927,000.

In second place is Ann Street in Edinburgh.

Properties on the street now average £1,807,000.

Elphinstone Road, situated in the affluent suburb of Whitecraigs in Glasgow, makes up the top three with homes costing £1,645,000 on average.

The next most expensive streets are Edinburgh’s Regent Terrace, Wester Coates Avenue and Wester Coates Gardens, Gullane’s Hill Road, Edinburgh’s Nile Grove, Danube Street, St. Bernards Crescent, Kinnear Road, Corrennie Gardens and North Berwick’s Archerfield.

Isla Benzie, Head of Bank of Scotland Home, said: “Queens Crescent in the picturesque town in Auchterarder, is Scotland’s priciest postcode, with homes averaging a staggering £2,927,000.

“The charming street — just a stone’s throw from the world-famous Gleneagles golf course — has taken the top spot by some way from last year’s winner Ann Street in Edinburgh.

 “However, Edinburgh continues to retain some of the most prestigious streets across Scotland, with seven of the top 10’s most expensive place found in the city.

“It’s clear that Scotland continues to attract some exclusive places to call home, for those able to afford them.”