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I think you'll find Scottish prices lag the SE of England. Late in catching the boom and last to feel the bust.
If I held Scottish property, I'd sell it now. Soon it's going to fall up there, and you've still got a chance to turn a buck at the peak.
HTH
Au contraire , prices in Scotland (with the exception of Edinburgh) have had a far more modest increase in prices rather than the 'boom' experienced by the South - hence the softer landing.
Hence Mortgage repayments are substanially lower given the lower price of property as compared to the South.
In the long term, property ownership in Scotland represents a good and sensible investment , oh and your own wee place to live in !
All the same if you really want to make money in a more speculative fashion there;s always the Casino - or IT contracting ? !!
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