Property website, Zoopla has revealed the top 10 most expensive postcodes to buy a house in Glasgow.
The website brought together the top 10 locations with the highest average property price and placed them all in one handy list.
Whether you are looking for a new home or just want to have a nosey, then Zoopla's research has you covered.
Those living in the G12 out code were found to be living in Glasgow's most expensive location with an average house asking price of £272,000.
The area includes Hyndland, Kelvindale, and bits of the city's Kelvingrove Park.
The most expensive property for this postcode on Zoopla had an asking price of £725,000 while the lowest in this area was £90,000.
The postcode with the lowest average house price on this list was G20, with an average price of £167,700.
The most expensive property in this area, which includes North Kelvinside, Maryhill, Wyndford, and Ruchill, was listed as £325,000 while the lowest was just £60,000.
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Glasgow's most expensive postcodes according to Zoopla
Here are Glasgow's most expensive out codes according to the property website, Zoopla:
- G12 - £272,000
- G3 - £231,300
- G41 - £192,600
- G43 - £186,200
- G33 - £184,500
- G11 - £182,100
- G13 - £179,300
- G4 - £176,100
- G53 - £174,200
- G20 - £167,700
Is your postcode listed? Visit the Zoopla website and enter your postcode to find the house prices in your area.
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