Property market figures released by the ESPC in 2023 show house prices falling in Edinburgh, with the average property selling for around £265,000. There was also a price drop in West Lothian, but prices rose in East Lothian and Midlothian – the third and fifth most expensive areas in Scotland.
Take a look through our gallery to see which areas in Edinburgh were ranked the most expensive – with prices reaching £657,000 in some prime locations.

13. Bonaly and The Pentlands
Bonaly and The Pentlands has average house price of £429,000 making it number 13 in the top twenty most expensive spots to buy a property in Edinburgh. Photo: Street view

14. Ratho, Ingliston and Gogar
Properties in Ratho, Ingliston and Gogar hit the market for around £420,000 making it one of the most expensive areas of Edinburgh to buy. Photo: Street view

15. Colinton and Kingsknowe
Colinton and Kingsknowe properties sell for on average £417,000 making it well above the Edinburgh average price. It ranks as 15th most expensive part of the city to buy a home. Photo: Street view