Ann Street in Edinburgh, which is known for its “stunning” aesthetics and classic Georgian architecture, is identified as the priciest place to purchase a property by the Bank of Scotland, with buyers having to fork out more than £1.68 million on average for a house.Ann Street in Edinburgh, which is known for its “stunning” aesthetics and classic Georgian architecture, is identified as the priciest place to purchase a property by the Bank of Scotland, with buyers having to fork out more than £1.68 million on average for a house.
Ann Street in Edinburgh, which is known for its “stunning” aesthetics and classic Georgian architecture, is identified as the priciest place to purchase a property by the Bank of Scotland, with buyers having to fork out more than £1.68 million on average for a house.

Scotland’s 10 most expensive streets named on ‘property rich list’ as scenic Edinburgh address takes top spot

Scotland's 10 most expensive streets have been revealed – and Edinburgh dominates the list

For the second year in a row, a scenic street in Edinburgh known for its classic Georgian architecture has been named as the priciest place to purchase a property in Scotland.

Ann Street, in Stockbridge, is ranked as the nation’s most expensive address by the Bank of Scotland, with homebuyers having to fork out more than £1.68 million on average for a property.

Graham Blair, mortgages director with the Bank of Scotland, said: “We all know that houses come at a big cost, but these prestigious addresses offer some extremely pricey properties.

“Ann Street, in the beautiful city of Edinburgh, tops the most expensive list for a second year running, setting wealthy buyers back almost £1.7 million, on average.

“There is some variety in Scotland’s most expensive streets this year, with roads in St Andrews, Gullane and Glasgow also hitting the top 10 list, with £1 million-plus luxury addresses also to be found in Musselburgh and North Berwick.

“While these desirable areas aren’t immune to the wider house price falls we’ve seen this year, it’s clear Scotland’s snazziest streets continue to hold appeal for those able to afford a home on them.”

Take a look through our photo gallery to see Scotland’s 10 most expensive streets, according to the Bank of Scotland.

Graham Blair, mortgages director with the Bank of Scotland, said: “We all know that houses come at a big cost, but these prestigious addresses offer some extremely pricey properties.

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