Buy Your New Home in Scotland 

Scotland offers an appealing mix of historic cities, charming towns and dramatic natural landscapes. From the vibrant streets of Glasgow to the historic charm of Edinburgh, the country is rich in character and variety. Residents enjoy access to excellent schools, local amenities and green open spaces.  
 
Scotland is also home to lochs, mountains and coastlines, with the Highlands, Cairngorms and islands all within reach. Transport connections link major cities and towns, including regular rail services between Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Aberdeen. Explore our new homes in Scotland and find a location that suits you.  
The Dunes Reserve
The Dunes Reserve
1 Braid Road, Nairn, Highlands, IV12 5DF
  • £307,995 to £494,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
DWH Findrassie
DWH Findrassie
1 Meg Farquhar Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 4FP
  • £347,995 to £399,995
  • 4 bedroom
Seven Sisters
Seven Sisters
Sequoia Grove, Cambusbarron, Stirling, Stirlingshire, FK7 9RE
  • £414,995 to £541,995
  • 4 bedroom
Sycamore Grange
Coming soon
Sycamore Grange
Cairneyhill Road, Crossford, Fife, KY12 8QB
  • Coming soon
DWH @ St Andrews
DWH @ St Andrews
Melville Road, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 8BS
  • £319,995 to £629,995
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Boclair Mews
Boclair Mews
South Crosshill Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire, G64 2NN
  • £262,995 to £322,995
  • 2 bedroom
Auchinleck Village
Auchinleck Village
Duich Crescent, Robroyston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G33 1GU
  • £391,995 to £419,995
  • 4 bedroom
David Wilson @ Countesswells
David Wilson @ Countesswells
Gairnhill, Countesswells, Aberdeen, ABERDEEN CITY, AB15 8FZ
  • £424,995 to £444,995
  • 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
Marina Way
Marina Way
Shale Road, Winchburgh, West Lothian, EH52 6RD
  • £287,995 to £480,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
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
DWH @ Bangour Village
DWH @ Bangour Village
Bangour Village Estate, Wester Dechmont, Dechmont, EH52 6LL
  • £410,995 to £502,995
  • 4 bedroom
Cammo Meadows Apartments
Cammo Meadows Apartments
Meadowsweet Drive, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, EH4 8FD
  • From £279,995
  • 2 bedroom
Cammo Meadows
Cammo Meadows
Meadowsweet Drive, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, EH4 8FD
  • £414,995 to £779,995
  • 4 bedroom
West Craigs Quarter
West Craigs Quarter
Norwal Drive, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, EH12 0EP
  • £421,995 to £687,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
DWH @ Valley Park
DWH @ Valley Park
2 Crawford Road, East Calder, Livingston, West Lothian, EH53 0WL
  • £419,995 to £499,995
  • 4 bedroom
DWH @ Torrance Park
DWH @ Torrance Park
Morris Drive, Holytown, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, ML1 5RU
  • £351,995 to £479,955
  • 4 bedroom
DWH @ Eaglesham View
DWH @ Eaglesham View
1 Marlott Place, Jackton, South Lanarkshire, G75 7BX
  • £341,995 to £516,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
DWH @ Cornhill Village
DWH @ Cornhill Village
Strathaven Road, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, ML3 7UX
  • £369,995 to £399,995
  • 4 bedroom
St Clair Mews
St Clair Mews
Barons Drive, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9AL
  • £515,995 to £569,995
  • 4 bedroom
Rosewell Meadow
Rosewell Meadow
Archibald Hood Crescent, Rosewell, Midlothian, EH24 9FA
  • £454,995 to £535,995
  • 4 bedroom
Lairds Gait
Lairds Gait
Southcraig Avenue, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA3 6AD
  • £339,995 to £389,995
  • 4 bedroom

New Homes in Scotland  FAQs

  • A beautiful country brimming with history, rich culture and spectacular natural landscapes, you can look forward to a wonderful way of life when you buy a new home in Scotland. Whether you want to live close to a major city like Edinburgh or Glasgow, or you’re looking for a more rural spot to nurture your connection with nature, our latest offers page could give you some extra help with your move. For example, our Part Exchange scheme could save you a lot of time, money and stress, if we act as a guaranteed buyer for your current home. 
  • Most Scots are incredibly proud of their country, and there’s no wonder. From rugged mountains to vibrant glens, picturesque lochs and vibrant forests, Scotland is a haven for lovers of the great outdoors. Whether you’re visiting Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, exploring the Cairngorms or working your way around the breathtaking northern coastline, the scenery is second to none in the UK. 


    Cities like Edinburgh have the history and culture to match the stunning backdrop, with the Scottish capital boasting iconic sights and attractions like its castle, annual arts festival and volcanic peak. From the Glaswegian football scene to family-friendly theme parks, legendary lochs and some brilliant museums, galleries, castles and palaces, you’ll never be short of top things to do in Scotland.

  • Scotland has a proud educational history which stretches back hundreds of years, with the Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) adopted right the way from nursery through secondary school. Education Scotland produces regular inspection reports for schools across the country, with the ‘excellent’ category the highest band to strive for. You’ll find many state schools in Scotland which score top marks across the board, while the country also has a collection of well-regarded independent schools. 
  • The Scottish public transport network is made up of local bus services, coaches, trains and ferries, while Glasgow has a subway and Edinburgh has a tram system. There are only motorways in the south of the country, most of which either start or end in Glasgow or Edinburgh. The M74 heads south from Glasgow towards North West England, while the M8 runs between Scotland’s two biggest cities. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow, meanwhile, have international airports serving a wide range of routes within the UK, Europe and beyond.