Property trends for SG19

    SG19 covers much of central Perthshire, including the town of Crieff and surrounding rural areas. It is a mixed community combining small-town services with countryside character, appealing to both families and those seeking a quieter pace of life.

    At a Glance

    Average Property Price - SG19

    £389,492

    65

    National percentile

    Average Monthly Rent - SG

    £1,395

    72

    National percentile

    Average Net Household Income - SG19

    £44,949

    76

    National percentile

    Flat / Maisonette Yield - SG

    5.7%

    54

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Price Growth - SG19

    3.9%

    62

    National percentile

    10-Year Annualised Rent Growth - SG

    4.5%

    83

    National percentile

    Property Price & Volume Trends

    The average property price in SG19 is £389,000, placing it in the upper half of the national market. Over the past decade, prices have grown at 3.9% annually—a steady rate slightly above the national median. Transaction activity has cooled in recent years, with 357 sales in the latest full year compared to a 10-year average of 409.

    Rent & Yield Trends

    Average monthly rent in the SG postcode area stands at £1,395, well above the national median. Rents have risen at 4.5% per year over ten years, among the fastest growth nationally. The flat yield has climbed to 5.7%, up from a decade-long average of 4.6%, reflecting stronger rental returns in a tightening lettings market.

    Income & Affordability Trends

    Average net household income is £45,000, notably above the national average. However, affordability has deteriorated: the price-to-income ratio has widened from 7.3x in 2016 to 8.1x today, making purchase less accessible. Rental affordability has also worsened, with rent consuming 31.6% of income now versus 26.1% in 2016.

    Resident Demographic Profile

    The population skews older and more affluent than average. Those aged 50–64 (21.3%) and 65 and over (21.0%) are both notably overrepresented, while young adults aged 16–24 (8.1%) are significantly underrepresented. Outright ownership is higher than average at 35.9%, and ownership with mortgage is also elevated at 33.8%, reflecting strong home-ownership culture. The employment mix is weighted towards managers (16.3%), well above the national norm, alongside slightly higher shares of professionals and technical workers.

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