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Property market data for Dundee in Dundee City. Compare data on the district postcode areas of Dundee including sold house price growth, long let gross rental yield, buyer demand, average asking price, average price per square foot and average rental prices. Explore Dundee with a range of tools to help you understand the local market.

In the centre of Dundee, DD1 long-let gross yield is 7.4%, the average rental price is £236 the average asking price is £166,217 and the average price per square foot is £185. There are currently N/A completed property sales per month, with a turnover of 46.0%. Toggle between postcode districts to see how different areas compare.

BUY-TO-LET PROPERTY INVESTMENT IN DUNDEE

Understanding the Housing Market in Dundee: Key Facts and Figures

Scotland's fourth-largest city and lying in the central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, Dundee is believed to have been founded by the Picts, an ancient Scottish tribe, in the 9th century, and it has been an important cultural and economic centre ever since. In the Middle Ages, Dundee was a major locus of trade and commerce, and it was known for its wool and textile industries. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Dundee became a major centre of jute production, and it was known as the jute capital of the world. Dundee experienced a period of decline in the latter part of the 20th century as traditional industries such as jute and textiles began to decline and the city faced significant challenges, including high levels of unemployment, poverty, and social inequality. In recent years, Dundee has undergone a period of regeneration and renewal, and it is now home to a thriving cultural and creative scene. The economy of Dundee is diverse and includes a range of industries, such as digital media, life sciences, and education. The city is home to several major digital media and technology companies, and it is also a centre for research and innovation in the life sciences, with several universities and research institutions located in the area. The University of Dundee is an important contributor to the local economy, with a large number of students and staff, as well as a significant research program. The city is also home to many major employers, including NHS Tayside, the Scottish government, and the Dundee City Council. Additionally, Dundee is a popular tourist destination, with many visitors coming to the city to see its museums, galleries, and other cultural attractions. Dundee has a vibrant cultural scene, with a wide range of museums, galleries, theatres, and other cultural institutions. The city is home to the famous V&A Dundee, a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, dedicated to design and architecture. Other notable cultural attractions in Dundee include the McManus Galleries, which showcase the city's art and history, and the Dundee Contemporary Arts Centre, which hosts a range of contemporary art exhibitions and events. Dundee is also known for its music and theatre scenes, with many venues for live music and a range of theatres offering a diverse range of productions. Additionally, Dundee hosts several major cultural events throughout the year, including the Dundee Flower and Food Festival and the Dundee Science Festival. The city centre is popular for modern city living, is close to amenities and is also popular with students with a variety of options on offer from modern PBSA through to more traditional student HMOs. Prices in the city are low when compared to the surrounding areas and there is a good variety of property types, from new-build apartment blocks to traditional flats and terraces to tenements. The West End goes from the centre to the west along Perth Road and holds some of Dundee's most popular areas, that enjoy fantastic amenities. To the east and the north, you will find cheaper family housing and new build estates and Dundee is surrounded by many villages such as Brought Ferry, Monifieth and Carnoustie which are popular for professionals commuting into the city.

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