In pictures: Scotland's most expensive streets
There are 136 streets in Scotland where the average house price is more than £1million.
Last updated 5th Oct 2021
There are 136 streets in Scotland where the average home is valued at more than £1million.
A study by Zoopla shows, across the UK, there are nearly 1,800 streets across Britain in this bracket, compared with a year ago.
Seven of the ten most expensive roads here are in Edinburgh, with Auchterarder and Kilmacolm also ranking high.
Topping the list is Edinburgh's Whitehouse Terrace, where the average home costs £3,498,313, followed by Caledonian Crescent in Auchterarder.
Here are Scotland's top 10 most expensive streets**, and the average house price:**
- Whitehouse Terrace, Edinburgh - £3,498,313
- Caledonian Crescent, Auchterarder - £1,782,527
- Succoth Place, Edinburgh - £1,712,549
- Balmoral Court, Auchterarder - £1,696,003
- Ann Street, Edinburgh - £1,654,501
- Henderland Road, Edinburgh - £1,631,389
- Houston Road, Kilmacolm - £1,581,560
- Inverleith Avenue South, Edinburgh - £1,554,967
- Hope Terrace, Edinburgh - £1,553,174
- Wester Coates Avenue, Edinburgh - £1,537,985
London topping the list across the UK
For the 13th year in a row, Kensington Palace Gardens (postcode W8) in London was identified as Britain's most expensive street, with homes there priced at nearly £29.9 million on average.
In second place for the third consecutive year was Courtenay Avenue in Highgate, London. The average property there is priced at £19.4 million.
Grosvenor Crescent in London rounded off the top three, with the average property value there at £17.2 million.
Here are the numbers of million pound streets in September 2021, according to Zoopla:
London - 4,544
South East England - 4,366
East of England - 1,464
South West England - 512
North West England - 276
West Midlands - 205
Scotland - 136
East Midlands - 65
Yorkshire and the Humber - 55
North East England - 41
Wales - 9
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