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AB55 Market Snapshot

Median Price

£200k

Total Listings

34

New This Week

0

Avg Days Listed

315

Source: home.co.uk

Price Distribution in AB55

Under £100k
6
£100k-£200k
11
£200k-£300k
9
£300k-£500k
6
£500k-£750k
1
£1M+
1

Source: home.co.uk

Property Types in AB55

20%
17%
13%
13%
13%

End of Terrace

6 listings

Avg £145,833

Terraced

5 listings

Avg £155,700

Detached

4 listings

Avg £360,000

Flat

4 listings

Avg £152,250

other

4 listings

Avg £491,250

Detached Bungalow

2 listings

Avg £240,000

Semi-Detached

2 listings

Avg £142,500

Apartment

1 listings

Avg £75,000

Equestrian Facility

1 listings

Avg £330,000

Not Specified

1 listings

Avg £342,500

Source: home.co.uk

Bedrooms Available in AB55

2 beds 8
£115,000
3 beds 10
£167,950
4 beds 7
£309,643
5 beds 4
£295,000
6 beds 1
£310,000
7 beds 1
£299,000
23 beds 1
£1.40M

Source: home.co.uk

The Property Market in AB55

Buyers looking at AB55 will find plenty of choice across different budgets and tastes. Our current listings range from traditional stone-built detached houses and charming cottages to converted steadings, with more affordable terraced properties starting from around £130,000. Much of the stock reflects the area’s history, with many homes dating back to the Victorian era or earlier, so you often get the sort of character newer builds cannot offer. Semidetached houses and flats add further options for anyone working to a smaller budget or wanting easier maintenance.

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Living in Keith and Dufftown

Keith is the main town centre for the AB55 area, and it brings together supermarkets, independent shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities. The high street still feels traditional, with local businesses trading alongside national retailers, which gives the town a good balance. Dufftown is smaller, but it carries real weight as the spiritual home of Scottish whisky, and its many distilleries draw visitors from around the world throughout the year for tours and tastings.

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Education and Schools in AB55

Families moving to AB55 have a solid choice of schools serving the local area. Keith Primary School handles early education in the main town, while Keith Grammar School is the main secondary school for the surrounding district. Both have active ties with the wider community and offer curricula shaped to meet the needs of pupils across the Moray region. Smaller primary schools in nearby villages mean families across the postcode can usually keep travel distances down.

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Transport Links and Commuting from AB55

The A95 trunk road is the main transport link in AB55, running through Keith and Dufftown and tying the area to Elgin to the west and Aberdeen to the east. The A96 gives another route towards Inverness, and the absence of motorway access helps preserve the quiet rural feel many residents value. Bus services link the main towns across Moray too, with regular journeys to Elgin, Aberdeen, and Inverness for longer trips. The Stagecoach bus network provides reliable connections throughout the region.

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How to Buy a Home in AB55

1

Research the Area

Spend time exploring both Keith and Dufftown to understand the different neighbourhoods, amenities, and community atmospheres each offers. Visit at different times of day and speak with local residents to gain genuine insight into what daily life would be like in your potential new home. Consider factors like distance to your workplace, school catchment areas, and proximity to the amenities you use most frequently.

2

Get Mortgage Agreement in Principle

Before viewing properties, obtain a mortgage agreement in principle from a lender. This strengthens your position when making offers and demonstrates to sellers that you have genuine financial capability to proceed with a purchase. Scottish property transactions can move quickly, so having your finances arranged gives you a competitive edge in this popular area.

3

View Properties and Make an Offer

Work with our platform to arrange viewings of properties that match your criteria. When you find the right property, submit a competitive offer based on comparable sales data and current market conditions in AB55. Given that prices have dipped slightly from recent peaks, there may be room for negotiation on properties that have been on the market for some time.

4

Arrange a RICS Level 2 Survey

Given the age of many properties in AB55, we strongly recommend arranging a Level 2 Survey before completing your purchase. This independent assessment will identify any structural issues, damp problems, or other defects that may not be visible during a standard viewing. The traditional stone construction common in the area benefits from professional assessment by a qualified surveyor.

5

Instruct a Solicitor

Choose a conveyancing solicitor to handle the legal aspects of your purchase. They will conduct searches, handle contracts, and coordinate with the seller's solicitor to ensure a smooth transaction through to completion. Scottish conveyancing has specific requirements that an experienced solicitor will manage efficiently.

6

Exchange Contracts and Complete

Once all searches are satisfactory and finances are confirmed, your solicitor will exchange contracts and set a completion date. In Scotland, the completion process differs slightly from England and Wales, with fewer Gazundering opportunities for buyers. On completion day, the remaining funds are transferred and you receive the keys to your new AB55 home.

What to Look for When Buying in AB55

AB55 has a strong stock of traditional stone-built homes, and many date back to the 19th century or earlier. During viewings, we would always keep an eye on stonework, roof coverings, and any sign of damp or structural movement. In Keith and Dufftown, plenty of properties have been sympathetically modernised over the years, so it is worth checking whether the work has been done to a good standard and whether any original features you value have been kept. Recent maintenance can tell you a lot, too, things like new gutters, repaired pointing, and updated windows.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in AB55

What is the average house price in AB55?

The average house price in AB55 (Keith and Dufftown) is approximately £179,278 according to home.co.uk listings data, with homedata.co.uk reporting a similar figure of £180,765. Detached properties command higher prices averaging around £237,125, while terraced properties and flats offer more affordable options starting from approximately £130,000 and £102,500 respectively. Overall prices have decreased by 1% over the past year and are 7% below the 2022 peak of £192,761, creating potential opportunities for buyers who act decisively.

What council tax band are properties in AB55?

Properties in the AB55 area fall under Moray Council jurisdiction. Council tax bands in the area are generally reasonable compared to urban centres, with many properties in Bands A through D reflecting their modest market values. You can verify the specific band for any property through the Scottish Assessors Association website or by requesting this information during the conveyancing process. The average Band D council tax in Moray represents good value for the services provided.

What are the best schools in Keith and Dufftown?

Keith Grammar School serves as the main secondary school for the AB55 area, providing education for students from surrounding communities. Keith Primary School offers primary education within the town itself. Both schools maintain committed teaching staff and active relationships with parents and the wider community. For families seeking alternative educational pathways, additional options are available in nearby Elgin, including private schooling options.

How well connected is AB55 by public transport?

AB55 is served by regular bus services connecting Keith and Dufftown to major towns throughout Moray and beyond. Bus routes provide access to Elgin, Aberdeen, and Inverness for wider travel needs. Keith has a railway station offering connections to the broader rail network, with services to Aberdeen and Inverness. For daily commuting or regular travel, car ownership remains advantageous given the rural nature of the area, though public transport options do exist for those without vehicles.

Is AB55 a good place to invest in property?

The AB55 property market offers particular appeal for investors seeking affordable entry points compared to many other UK locations. Rental demand exists from local workers, whisky industry employees, and those seeking holiday let opportunities in the Speyside region. The area's connection to the popular Whisky Trail attracts tourism throughout the year, supporting potential short-term rental ventures. Property prices have shown relative stability with modest recent decreases, which may present buying opportunities ahead of potential future growth as demand patterns continue to shift away from urban centres.

What stamp duty will I pay on a property in AB55?

As AB55 is in Scotland, buyers pay Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) rather than Stamp Duty. The LBTT residential rates start at 0% on the first £145,000 of the purchase price. The rate then applies at 2% on the portion between £145,001 and £250,000, 5% between £250,001 and £325,000, 10% between £325,001 and £750,000, and 12% on any amount exceeding £750,000. First-time buyers in Scotland may benefit from additional relief on the first £175,000 of their purchase, making this particularly attractive for young families entering the market.

What types of properties are available in AB55?

The AB55 area offers a diverse range of property types to suit various preferences and budgets. Traditional stone-built detached houses represent a significant portion of the housing stock, often featuring generous gardens and period characteristics. Buyers will also find converted steadings, traditional cottages, semi-detached houses, and more affordable terraced properties. New build plots with planning permission are occasionally available for those seeking to construct their own home. Flats are less common in this predominantly rural area, though they do exist in converted buildings.

What should I know about owning a historic property in AB55?

Many properties in AB55 date from the Victorian era or earlier, with some historic buildings potentially dating to the early 1800s. These properties often feature traditional construction methods using local stone and may include features such as original fireplaces, high ceilings, and solid wood floors. Listed buildings, such as the Grade B listed former mill at Crooksmill near Keith, require special permissions for alterations. When purchasing older properties, we strongly recommend commissioning a comprehensive survey to assess the condition of the building fabric, roofing, and any structural concerns specific to traditional Scottish construction.

Buying Costs and LBTT in AB55

Beyond the purchase price itself, buying in AB55 means budgeting for a few other costs. The main one is Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT), Scotland’s equivalent to stamp duty, which applies from £145,000 upwards at graduated rates. On a typical AB55 property worth around £180,000, you would expect to pay approximately £700 in LBTT. First-time buyers may qualify for relief on the first £175,000 of their purchase, which can cut that bill significantly for eligible buyers.

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