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Code 12253
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Code 12247
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Code 12245
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Kincardineshire’s property market is driven by its coastal towns, commuter demand, and links to Aberdeen’s energy sector. Stonehaven remains the main residential hub, with high demand for both traditional granite homes and modern developments. Its seaside setting, strong schools, and direct rail connections to Aberdeen make it a desirable location for families and professionals. Portlethen and Newtonhill have expanded rapidly, offering newer housing with good transport links, while Laurencekirk continues to grow as improved A90 connections make it an increasingly viable option for buyers.
Commercial property demand is closely linked to Aberdeen’s economy, with industrial estates and business parks supporting oil, gas, and renewable energy firms. Stonehaven’s town centre remains a key retail and hospitality destination, benefiting from a steady influx of visitors, while Portlethen has attracted larger retail developments.
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