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Average Deposit Trends in Scotland (%)

This map displays the regional average deposit trends in Scotland only for purchases in 2006/2007 by postcode.

This is similar to the average deposit trends in Scotland map, which lists the values in GBP.

Purchases includes first time buyers and buy to let enquiries.

Key (%)
  < 9   9-9.5   9.5-10   10-10.5   10.5-11   11-11.5
  11.5-12   12-12.5   12.5-13   13-13.5   13.5-14   14-14.5
  14.5-15   15-15.5   15.5-16   16-16.5   16.5-17   >17

Scottish Average Deposit Highlights

  • The average deposit as a percentage of the mortgage taken out by Mortgages.co.uk applicants based in Scotland was 14.05% in 2006, rising by 0.14% in 2007 to 14.19%.
  • Conwy saw an above average increase of 8% increase.
  • Edinburgh saw an increase in average percentage deposit paid from 2006 to 2007 of just 2%, with Glasgow seeing an increase of 14%.
  • There was an increase in average percentage deposit placed by users of 6% in Dundee City over that period of time.
  • The Western Isles experienced a large drop by 44% in average percentage deposit paid over 2006-2007, with the Orkney Islands and Perth and Kinross seeing decreases of 40% and 20% respectively.

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