Glasgow-based Garrington Property Finders defines the prime property market as those places with a "consistent blend of beautiful homes, top-tier schools, and exclusivity". Homes in these areas tend to cost well above the national average, and prices tend to be more stable. Garrington states: "Three affluent and attractive Glasgow suburbs – Milngavie, Bearsden, and Bishopbriggs dominate the list of Scotland's prime hotspots, despite clocking average annual price rises of 14.6%. First opened in 2001 and originally named Murray Park after the club's former owner, Sir David Murray, it's often known simply as Auchenhowie. The town also has two millennia of history and boasts a small loch, a nature reserve, and no fewer than five golf courses."
Source: Express April 04, 2026 18:44 UTC