Private Sector Rent Statistics, Scotland, 2010 to 2025

This publication presents statistics on average private sector rent levels in Scotland by Broad Rental Market Area and size of property, for the years 2010 to 2025.


4 Bedroom Properties

Note that some areas have a relatively low number of 4 bedroom property records recorded, and therefore some caution is needed when interpreting the findings given that the averages presented can be based on a small number of underlying records.

In the year to end September 2025, average 4 bedroom rents increased above the average 12 month UK CPI inflation rate of 3.1% in 6 out of 18 areas of Scotland. Changes in rents ranged from -7.1% (or -116 per month) in Fife up to +12.9% (or £158 per month) in West Dunbartonshire.

Average rents for 4 bedroom properties at the Scotland level decreased by an estimated 1.5% (or -£26 per month) between 2024 and 2025, to fall to £1,767 in 2025.

Lothian had the highest average monthly 4 bedroom rent (£2,565) in the latest year to end September 2025.  Dumfries and Galloway had the lowest (£978).

Figures on longer term changes to rents for 4 bedroom properties over the period from 2010 to 2025 should be considered in the context of the cumulative increase in UK CPI of 54.7% from the year to end September 2010 to the year to end September 2025.

Over the 2010 to 2025 period every area of Scotland had increases in average 4 bedroom rents above the level of CPI inflation.  These increases ranged from 55% in Highland and Islands to 104% in Greater Glasgow.  Chart 10 illustrates these changes. 

Overall Scottish 4 bedroom rent increased by 88% between 2010 and 2025 to reach £1,767 in 2025.

For more details on 4 bedroom rents for individual BRMAs see Table 4 and Charts 10, 11 and 12 below.  For a detailed breakdown of quartile and average rents for each year see the supporting document excel workbook “BRMA Detailed Profiles” or “Private Rents Open Data”.  Also note that the Scotland average figures have been calculated using a weighted stock approach, with further information on this available in the Data and Methodology Section.

Table 4: 4 Bedroom Properties - Average (mean) monthly rents (£): 2010 to 2025, by Broad Rental Market Area

Broad Rental Market Area

2010

2024

2025

2010 to 2025 change

2024 to 2025 change

Aberdeen and Shire

£944

£1,619

£1,683

78.4%

4.0%

Argyll and Bute*

£924

£1,632

£1,603

73.5%

-1.8%

Ayrshires

£758

£1,247

£1,247

64.5%

0.0%

Dumfries and Galloway

£620

£964

£978

57.7%

1.4%

Dundee and Angus

£811

£1,495

£1,506

85.6%

0.7%

East Dunbartonshire

£1,135

£1,972

£2,082

83.4%

5.6%

Fife

£773

£1,638

£1,522

96.8%

-7.1%

Forth Valley

£857

£1,620

£1,588

85.3%

-1.9%

Greater Glasgow

£1,067

£2,217

£2,174

103.7%

-1.9%

Highland and Islands

£751

£1,175

£1,161

54.7%

-1.1%

Lothian

£1,291

£2,641

£2,565

98.7%

-2.9%

North Lanarkshire

£776

£1,238

£1,319

69.9%

6.6%

Perth and Kinross

£858

£1,495

£1,494

74.2%

-0.1%

Renfrewshire / Inverclyde

£834

£1,360

£1,531

83.7%

12.6%

Scottish Borders

£690

£1,394

£1,391

101.7%

-0.2%

South Lanarkshire

£924

£1,467

£1,521

64.6%

3.7%

West Dunbartonshire*

£821

£1,220

£1,378

67.8%

12.9%

West Lothian

£834

£1,454

£1,419

70.1%

-2.4%

Scotland

£939

£1,793

£1,767

88.3%

-1.5%

Note: Some percentage change figures may not sum due to rounding’s

*Small sample size - 40 or below records collected.

Chart 10: 4 bedroom properties: 2010 to 2025 % change in average (mean) rents for years to end-Sept, by Broad Rental Market Area

Chart 11: 4 bedroom properties: 2024 to 2025 % change in average (mean) rents for years to end-Sept, by Broad Rental Market Area

Chart 12: 4 bedroom properties: average (mean) monthly rents in 2025 (year to end-Sept), by Broad Rental Market Area

 

 

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