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Collected property taxes in Scotland have risen almost 50% in the past two years, according to recent analysis. Property firm DJ Alexander Ltd reports that revenues from the Scottish Government’s Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) in June 2023 stood at £61.7 million from 8,780 pro

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Average house prices in Scotland have risen by 1.57% between June 2022 and May 2023 and recorded substantial variations across the country. Edinburgh had the largest increase among Scotland’s main cities over the year rising by 3.35% with May’s figure of £334,118 the second highest

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Estate and letting firm DJ Alexander has achieved £15 million in property sales in May, recording its highest-ever sales figure in a single month. As part of the national Lomond Group, the firm stands at the forefront of the booming Scottish property market.

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Property management firm LOMOND has expanded its footprint in Scotland with the acquisition of Purplebricks' entire Scottish rental portfolio for an undisclosed sum. All properties under the deal will transition seamlessly to Lomond's primary Scottish subsidiaries – DJ Alexander, which op

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Over a quarter of all property taxes in the last year were contributed by investors and second home buyers, according to property firm DJ Alexander. DJ Alexander revealed these figures based on the latest statistics on Land and Building Transaction Tax (LBTT).

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Private sector rents in Scotland have risen faster than the rest of the UK, according to property firm DJ Alexander Ltd's analysis of recent statistics. The firm found that Scottish annual private rental prices increased 4.9% in the year to February 2023, compared to 4.5% in England and 4.2% in Wale

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Revenue from property taxes in Scotland has collapsed this year according to analysis of the latest statistics by property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The firm said that income from the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) on residential sales collapsed at the start of the year with the first two mo

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Estate and letting agents firm DJ Alexander has called on the Chancellor to use next week's budget to provide support for the housing market. The firm believes that supporting the housing market through more relaxed planning regulations and financial incentives for property investors would benefit t

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Estate and letting agents DJ Alexander Ltd found that the number of properties advertised for sale has increased by 75% in Glasgow comparing February 2022 with February 2023. Similarly the number is up 37% in Perth; 34% higher in Edinburgh; 28% greater in Dundee; 25% up in Inverness; but 10% down in

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Property taxes in Scotland have increased by nearly a quarter of a billion pounds in the last year compared to the pre-pandemic period according to analysis of the latest statistics by property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The Scottish lettings and estate agency, which part of the Lomond group, said that

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Scotland sales and lettings agent firm, DJ Alexander Ltd has opened a new premises in Byres Road in Glasgow. The outlet at 303 Byres Road employs 20 people and reflects the firm's optimism about the strength of the Glasgow sales and lettings property market.

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The tax on buying property in Scotland has reached a new record figure in the latest statistics, according to analysis by property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The firm said that Scottish Government revenues from Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) increased by 11.5% between September and October ri

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Property taxes in Scotland have increased by nearly two thirds compared to the pre-pandemic period according to analysis of the latest statistics by property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The Edinburgh-based firm said that the Scottish Government revenues from Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) incr

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Fewer than 20% of Scots homeowners paid over 83% of all house purchase tax according to analysis of the latest statistics by property firm DJ Alexander Ltd. The firm said that the latest Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) data revealed that just 1790 (19.1% of the total) homebuyers paid &poun

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