Houses for sale & to rent in AB54 7LL, Keith and Cullen, Huntly


House Prices in AB54 7LL, Keith and Cullen

Properties in AB54 7LL have an average house price of £115,500.00 and had 2 Property Transactions within the last 3 years.¹ AB54 7LL is a postcode in Keith and Cullen, an area in Huntly, Moray, with 4 households², where the most expensive property was sold for £160,000.00.



Price Paid in AB54 7LL, Keith and Cullen

Woodburn Cottage Knock AB54 7LL, Keith and Cullen Huntly

Property Woodburn Cottage Knock has been sold 1 time. The last time it was sold was in 05/07/2022 and the sold price was £71,000.00.

This is a Property which was sold as an Established Building in 05/07/2022

Date Price Classification
05/07/2022 £71,000.00 Established Building

Ashlea Knock AB54 7LL, Keith and Cullen Huntly

Property Ashlea Knock has been sold 4 times. The last time it was sold was in 14/12/2021 and the sold price was £160,000.00.

This is a Property which was sold as an Established Building in 14/12/2021

Date Price Classification
14/12/2021 £160,000.00 Established Building
31/07/2017 £143,750.00 Established Building
06/02/2014 £97,000.00 Established Building
02/09/2009 £60,000.00 Established Building

Craigroyston Knock AB54 7LL, Keith and Cullen Huntly

Property Craigroyston Knock has been sold 1 time. The last time it was sold was in 29/08/2003 and the sold price was £90,055.00.

This is a Property which was sold as an Established Building in 29/08/2003

Date Price Classification
29/08/2003 £90,055.00 Established Building

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House price paid reports for AB54 7LL

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Property Price Paid in AB54 7LL by Year

The average sold property price by year was:

Year Average Sold Price Price Change
Sold Properties icon
2022 £71,000
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-125%
1 Property
2021 £160,000
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10%
1 Property
2017 £143,750
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33%
1 Property
2014 £97,000
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38%
1 Property
2009 £60,000
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-50%
1 Property
2003 £90,055
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1 Property
Source: Registers of Scotland