Houses for sale & to rent in Glasgow, Stirling


House Prices in Glasgow

Properties in Glasgow have an average house price of £389,314.00 and had 381 Property Transactions within the last 3 years.¹
Glasgow is an area in Stirling with 3,821 households², where the most expensive property was sold for £3,650,000.00.


Properties for sale in Glasgow

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Neighbourhoods in Glasgow

Navigate through our locations to find the location of your next house in Glasgow, Stirling for sale or to rent.


Transport in Glasgow

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Frequently asked questions about Glasgow


What is the average price for a property for sale in Glasgow?

The average price for a property for sale in Glasgow is £389,314. This amount is 44% higher than the average price in Stirling. There are more than 10,000 property listings for sale in Glasgow.


Which train stations are available in or near Glasgow?

Some of the train stations available in or near Glasgow are Milngavie, Hillfoot and Bearsden.


Property Price Paid in Glasgow by Year

The average sold property price by year was:

Year Average Sold Price Price Change
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2023 £310,263
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-37%
41 Properties
2022 £423,780
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11%
156 Properties
2021 £377,708
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7%
184 Properties
2020 £351,963
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15%
142 Properties
2019 £299,607
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6%
180 Properties
2018 £280,221
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-5%
195 Properties
2017 £295,498
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9%
192 Properties
2016 £269,738
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0,2%
183 Properties
2015 £269,150
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6%
167 Properties
2014 £252,871
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2%
151 Properties
2013 £247,776
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-3%
129 Properties
2012 £254,224
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-3%
140 Properties
2011 £262,003
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0,3%
107 Properties
2010 £261,291
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-30%
123 Properties
2009 £339,472
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26%
111 Properties
2008 £250,844
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-4%
132 Properties
2007 £261,994
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-13%
176 Properties
2006 £297,300
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31%
195 Properties
2005 £204,331
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2%
187 Properties
2004 £199,933
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14%
232 Properties
2003 £172,585
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14%
243 Properties
2002 £147,735
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7%
220 Properties
2001 £137,046
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14 Properties
Source: Registers of Scotland