Area Guide & Property Statistics for Inverclyde

Property Statistics

Inverclyde

2015

2014

Annual Change

Average property price

£134,192

£126,622

6.50%

Volume of sales

1126

1056

5.60%

Property Asking Price Report for Inverclyde - October 2007 to September 2016

This report displays the average asking prices for property for sale in Inverclyde for each month from October 2007 to September 2016. The price trends are broken down by property type and number of bedrooms.

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Average Asking Prices By Type in Inverclyde

  Oct-07 Sep-16 Change
  Detached £363,405 £364,940 0%
  Semi £178,905 £149,829 -16%
  Terraced £137,330 £159,862 16%
  Flat £118,065 £80,745 -32%
  All £166,229 £130,842 -21%

Average Asking Prices By Number of Bedrooms in Inverclyde

  Oct-07 Sep-16 Change
5+ Bedrooms £446,995 £464,710 4%
4 Bedrooms £280,343 £258,163 -8%
3 Bedrooms £165,308 £149,430 -10%
2 Bedrooms £117,638 £75,086 -36%
1 Bedroom £71,017 £46,950 -34%
All £166,229 £130,842 -21%

Number of Properties Found Advertised for Sale in Inverclyde by Type

  Aug-08 Sep-16 Change
Detached 90 63 -30%
Semi 105 41 -61%
Terraced 51 23 -55%
Flat 248 324 31%
Unknown 103 7 -
Total 597 458 -23%

Number of Properties Found Advertised for Sale in Inverclyde by Number of Bedrooms

  Aug-08 Sep-16 Change
5+ Bedrooms 44 28 -36%
4 Bedrooms 92 54 -41%
3 Bedrooms 165 89 -46%
2 Bedrooms 214 211 -1%
1 Bedroom 78 73 -6%
Unknown 4 3 -
Total 597 458 -23%

Inverclyde is one of 32 council areas used for local government in Scotland. Together with the East Renfrewshire and Renfrewshire council areas, Inverclyde forms part of the historic county of Renfrewshire, which currently exists as a registration county and lieutenancy area - located in the west central Lowlands. It borders the North Ayrshire and Renfrewshire council areas, and is otherwise surrounded by the Firth of Clyde.

Inverclyde District was one of nineteen districts within Strathclyde Region, from 1975 until 1996. Prior to 1975, Inverclyde was governed as part of the local government county of Renfrewshire, comprising the burghs of Greenock, Port Glasgow and Gourock, and the former fifth district of the county. Its landward area is bordered by the Kelly, North and South Routen burns to the south west (separating Wemyss Bay and Skelmorlie, North Ayrshire), part of the River Gryfe and the Finlaystone Burn to the south-east.

It is one of the smallest in terms of area (29th) and population (27th) out of the 32 Scottish unitary authorities. Along with the council areas clustered around Glasgow it is considered part of Greater Glasgow in some definitions, although it is physically separated from the city area by open countryside and does not share a border with the city.

Population (2001 census)

Gourock 11,511
Greenock 45,467
Inverkip 1,598
Kilmacolm 4,000
Port Glasgow 16,617
Quarrier's Village 999
Wemyss Bay 2,466