The G15 postcode encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods, each offering different opportunities for sellers. Drumchapel forms the northern core of this postcode, featuring a mix of 1970s housing and more recent regeneration projects. West Quarter and the areas bordering Clydebank add further diversity to the market, with properties ranging from affordable starter flats to family homes commanding higher prices. This geographic spread means local knowledge really matters when choosing an agent.
Our market analysis reveals that two-bedroom properties dominate the G15 landscape, with 15 current listings averaging £133,399. This represents the most active segment where competition among buyers remains strongest. Three-bedroom homes follow with 14 listings at an average of £186,428, typically attracting families seeking longer-term accommodation in the area. The limited supply of larger properties, with just two four-bedroom homes currently listed, creates opportunity for sellers with family-sized houses.
Price distribution across G15 shows healthy market segmentation. Eight properties sit in the sub-£100,000 bracket, predominantly flats requiring modernisation in older blocks. Fifteen properties occupy the popular £100,000 to £200,000 range, while nine premium properties exceed £200,000, including quality semi-detached homes and converted flats in desirable locations. This spread indicates demand across all price points, though the middle market remains most competitive.
Recent sold price data shows properties achieving an average of £198,756 over the past 12 months, slightly above current asking prices. Detached properties have performed particularly strongly at £295,536 on average, while flats have sold for around £99,469. This suggests realistic pricing based on current market data should yield successful sales within standard timeframes.