Stronger final quarter lifts property market after a tough 2011
The value of domestic property transactions fell to almost £300m in Tayside last year despite a pick-up in sales in the last quarter. (...)
Blackadders property chief sees another subdued market in 2012
A Tayside property firm partner is predicting the local housing market will be ''very subdued'' for the time being. (...)
Thorntons taking the long view after Lloyds TSB survey shows depressed property market
Buying a house in Dundee is a "good longer-term investment" despite a national fall in prices, a housing expert has insisted. (...)
Reasons to be cheerful about Perthshire house prices
The average price of a semi-detached family home in Perthshire is on the up, according to new figures. (...)
Thorntons seeing a different housing market to the one reported by RICS
Tayside's leading estate agency has said there was no sign of a slump in the property market last month — despite a new report claiming a nationwide downturn. (...)
More signs of a housing market recovery
A local property expert says recent activity in the housing market gives cause for optimism. (...)
Signs point to an upturn in Perthshire's property market
An incredible five house schedules a minute were handed out to potential buyers last week as the Perthshire property market showed signs of a post-winter fightback. (...)
Blackadders offers new mobile service
Homeowners in Tayside are being offered the chance to track the sale of their home on their mobiles phones — from viewing appointments right through to when offers are made. (...)
Solicitors and estate agents told home reports are here to stay
A Scottish legal firm says home reports are here to stay, despite calls to scrap them by a senior Dundee solicitor. (...)
Owners urged to put homes on the market
Homeowners in Tayside should not be put off putting their properties on the market despite prices slumping late last year. (...)
Up front home report payments jeopardises Scottish housing market
The housing market in Scotland has been dealt "a massive blow" by the announcement that sellers will have to pay up front for home reports, according to a Dundee property expert. (...)
Repossessions warning on interest rates
A Tayside property specialist has warned the number of people who fall into arrears and lose their homes could increase as interest rates rise. (...)
'Right to sell' powers suggested for social landlords
A property expert from Dundee has urged the government to find ways of funding registered social landlords (RSLs) to support the country's struggling house-building industry. (...)
Perthshire's property market 'healthier' than a year ago
Perthshire's property market is in a significantly healthier state than a year ago, according to local property specialists. (...)
TSPC reports improving property market
The Tayside property market is leaving behind the lean period following the credit crunch, it has been claimed. (...)
'Positive' property market reported for Dundee and Angus
The picture in the Dundee and Angus property market continues to improve, new statistics have revealed. (...)
Tayside expert urges 90% mortgages for first-time buyers
The UK Government should force banks to make 90% mortgages more readily available to first-time buyers, the new chairman of the Tayside Solicitors Property Centre has said. (...)
TSPC reports property market pick-up
Confidence is returning to Tayside's recession-hit property sector with an increase in sales in the first half of 2010 and more homes being put on the market. (...)
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Keith Punler describes Loch Long helicopter crash
A Fife businessman who survived after the helicopter he was piloting crashed into a loch has said he's lucky to be alive. (...)
First hustings full of discontent with Tory candidate
Perth and North Perthshire Tory candidate Peter Lyburn met members of the business community he offended previously at the first of The Courier’s general election hustings events. (...)
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