New Build Homes for Sale in Aberdeen

Aberdeen combines coastal beauty with urban convenience, offering a dynamic lifestyle in northeast Scotland. Known as the Granite City, it features sandy beaches, cultural attractions and green spaces like Duthie Park. Families benefit from excellent schools and leisure facilities, while professionals enjoy strong transport links to Glasgow and Edinburgh via the Aberdeen International Airport and local railway networks.
 
Our new homes in Aberdeen are situated in vibrant neighbourhoods, offering a mix of tradition and innovation, making it an ideal choice for homebuyers looking for opportunity and a strong sense of community. 
 
DWH @ Otter Stone Manor
DWH @ Otter Stone Manor
6 Meadowview Drive, Dyce, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, AB21 7GW
  • £289,995 to £469,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
The Woodlands Collection
The Woodlands Collection
94 Fifeshill Drive, Countesswells, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, AB15 8UR
  • £274,995 to £444,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
David Wilson @ Countesswells
David Wilson @ Countesswells
Gairnhill, Countesswells, Aberdeen, ABERDEEN CITY, AB15 8FZ
  • £424,995 to £444,995
  • 4 bedroom
DWH Findrassie
DWH Findrassie
1 Meg Farquhar Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 4FP
  • £347,995 to £399,995
  • 4 bedroom

New Homes in Aberdeen Highlights

  • Distinctive City Living: Aberdeen blends striking architecture, coastal charm, and a global outlook shaped by its energy industry. 
  • Attractions & Activities: Explore cultural gems like Aberdeen Art Gallery, Duthie Park, and St Machar’s Cathedral, or dive into maritime heritage at the Aberdeen Maritime Museum. 
  • Strong Education: Aberdeen is home to the historic University of Aberdeen, founded in 1495, and a range of high-performing schools and colleges. 
  • Excellent Transport Links: With Aberdeen International Airport, a major seaport, and rail connections to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and beyond, the city is well-connected for both domestic and international travel. 

New Homes in Aberdeen FAQs

  • Aberdeen is home to a range of welcoming communities, each offering its own distinctive character. From the lively city centre with its shops, restaurants and cultural venues to the quieter suburbs ideal for families, Aberdeen caters to a variety of lifestyles. The people here are known for their warmth and friendliness, creating a strong sense of community across the city.

    Local events, festivals and markets help bring neighbours together, while excellent schools, parks and community facilities make it easy to feel at home. Whether you’re drawn to vibrant urban living or the calm of residential neighbourhoods, Aberdeen’s communities offer something for everyone.
  • When it’s time for your children to turn their attention to the classroom, there are plenty of strong options in the city centre. This includes the all-through independent, Robert Gordon’s College, and the state Hanover Street School close to the Esplanade. Cults Academy takes boys and girls aged 11 to 18 and is held in high regard by Education Scotland, while Skene Street’s Aberdeen Grammar School is another top central option.
  • Thanks to the local oil industry, Aberdeen is famous for having the busiest heliport anywhere in the world. There’s also a bustling international airport and a train station in the centre of town. If you have a car, the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) is part of the A90 and links the city with other areas of Aberdeenshire, as well as Dundee which is just over an hour’s drive south.