Edinburgh dominates Scotland’s most expensive streets

Not far from the home of Scottish rugby lies Belmont Drive - Scotland's most expensive residential street with an average price of £2,346,000; Ettrick Road in Merchiston is the second most expensive street (£1,886,000) followed by Dick Place in the Grange conservation area (£1,628,000).

Outside Edinburgh the most expensive streets are Hill Road in Gullane (£1,330,000); Rubislaw Den South in Aberdeen (£1,179,000); Countess Gate in Bothwell (£1,060,000) and Craigielaw Park in Longniddry (£1,022,000).

There are an estimated 14 streets in Scotland with an average house price above £1 million.

Nitesh Patel, housing economist at Bank of Scotland, commented, "As the political and financial capital of Scotland, unsurprisingly the most expensive residential streets can be found in Edinburgh. The most expensive is Belmont Drive, just a short distance from Murrayfield Stadium. Across Scotland, the survey shows that the most expensive streets are tightly clustered in relatively small areas."

All prices are based on transactions between 2006 and 2010 recorded on the Registers of Scotland database.