Why are prices so inflated/ing in Glasgow all of a sudden? We bought (not completed yet) in the midst of the stamp duty craziness and paid under asking in west London. Other houses around here have gone for under asking tooI'd understand places like 35mins drive out of a city, in the countryside etc being over-inflated what with everyone on the WFH bandwagon
I don't know if anyone remembers my GDPR issue with the solicitors we had been recommended, but I am feeling very thankful that perhaps these things happen for a reason. The solicitor we are with now is absolutely brilliant. If we send an email on the evening, she's mostly replied by 9am the next morning. She's taken our calls every time I've tried, even looking through paperwork to answer my questions there-and-then, and generally just been very communicative. 4 weeks to exchange with her, not bad eh. Just gotta complete now, so I'm still crossing fingers and toes and touching wood![]()
Im not sure really. Glasgow has always been pretty cheap to be honest, especially when compared to similar cities in England. Flats are going up in price rapidly in a few areas (we’re in one of those areas), and I suppose that pushes up house prices. It’s pretty crazy.
We’ve been trying to buy nice period properties, but I think we’re going to start looking at newer ones now. Trouble is we’re both used to tenements so big high ceilings, nice floors, original features, chunky walls. Whenever I go into a house built after the 60s it seems incredibly small!