Uk House Price Index Figures For Scotland 2025
20th November 2025

The House Price Index for September 2025 reflects applications received up to the end of September 2025. Estimates for the most recent months are provisional and are likely to be updated as more data is included.
The latest HPI for Scotland shows the average price of a property in Scotland in September 2025 was £194,000, an increase of 5.3% when compared to September 2024.
Compared to the previous month, house prices in Scotland increased by 0.4% on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, whilst on a seasonally adjusted basis there was an increase of 1.1%.
The UK average house price was £272,000 which was an annual increase of 2.6% on September 2024. Compared with the previous month, UK house prices decreased by 0.6% on a non-seasonally adjusted basis and decreased by 0.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis.
The volume of residential sales in Scotland in July 2025 was 9,129. When compared with the first published figures for July 2024 this was an annual increase of 5.9%. Published transactions for recent months will increase as later registered transactions are incorporated into the index.
Commenting on the house price figures in Scotland, a Registers of Scotland spokesperson said:
"There was an increase of 5.3% (to £194,000) in the average house price for Scotland in the 12 months to September 2025. This compares to an increase of 2.6% (to £272,000) in average house prices for the UK as a whole."
Average prices for Local Authorities are based on a 3-month moving average to help remove some of the volatility in the series. Increases were recorded in 29 out of 32 local authority areas, when comparing prices with the previous year. The largest increase was in Renfrewshire where the average price increased by 9.9% to £165,000. The largest decrease was recorded in City of Aberdeen, where the average price decreased by 6.2% to £140,000. Orkney Islands, Na h-Eileanan Siar and Shetland Islands are not considered when highlighting which local authorities have experienced the highest/lowest increase, due to the very low numbers of sales transactions in these local authorities which can lead to volatility in the series.
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