Buying a home in Highland
Scotland's largest council area, spanning Inverness to remote glens and coast.
Key areas: Inverness, Fort William, Aviemore
The local market
Inverness anchors a steadier market, while remote-rural and croft properties can need specialist lending and longer surveys.
Wherever you buy in Highland, the Scottish process is the same: most homes come with a Home Report, sales run through solicitors, and the purchase tax is LBTT rather than Stamp Duty. In competitive streets, expect “offers over” and budget for the gap between the valuation and the agreed price.
Work out your numbers for Highland
Before viewing in Inverness or elsewhere in Highland, sense-check what you can afford and what the tax will be:
- Affordability calculator — your indicative borrowing range.
- Repayment calculator — estimated monthly cost.
- LBTT calculator — the Scottish purchase tax, including the Additional Dwelling Supplement.
Schemes that may help
Buyers across Highlands can explore the Scottish Government’s home-buying schemes, which can reduce the deposit or amount you need to borrow. Availability and eligibility change over time, so confirm what is currently open before relying on a scheme.
This guide is general information about Highland, not regulated advice or a property valuation. Confirm figures with a qualified mortgage adviser.
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