Our latest Citylets Rental Report for Scotland saw average monthly rents standing at £638, a small 1.3% (£8) rise between Q4 2009 and Q1 2010 and an increase of just £1 on the previous year’s figure. The 3 main cities also saw remarkably stable rents over the year. In Q1 2010 Edinburgh the average monthly rent was £740, and in Aberdeen £858 both figures down just £1 from Q1 2009. Glasgow rents were £591 up £11 (1.9%) on the previous year. We have started to drill down and analyse local areas in our reports and the most expensive neighbourhood to rent a 2 bed flat in Scotland is Park (Glasgow).

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Copies of the latest Citylets Rental Report for Scotland can be downloaded here: Citylets Rental Report

glasgow2014logo1.gifToday Glasgow celebrates their successful bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Glasgow competed against the Nigerian capital Abuja for the right to host the games in 7 years time and won with 47 votes to 24. 

Alex Salmond, Scotland’s First Minister was proud to say, “We will make these games the greatest sporting event our country has ever seen. They will be our chance to show the whole world the very best of Scotland.” Hundreds of people gathered in Glasgow’s George Square to celebrate the result, alongside motorists blaring their horns in support.

In 2014, approximately 6000 sports men, women and officials will descend on Glasgow. Bid officials predict the new Athletes Village, situated on the banks of the River Clyde, will be twice the size of that of the 2006 Melbourne Games and cater for up to 8000 people. After the games, the village will act as a legacy for Glasgow, and all homes built will be made available for sale or renting – breathing new life into the area.

Athlete Village - courtesy of Designhive/Glasgow 2014Citylets would like to congratulate Glasgow’s City Council for their efforts to secure the bid and we look forward to the positive impact this will have on the Glasgow’s city centre and the banks of the River Clyde.

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