New Homes In Aberdeenshire
Whether you’re looking to live on the northern shores of the rugged North Sea coast, or in the south of the region where you’ll find the best access to Scottish powerhouses Edinburgh and Glasgow, you can browse our latest developments in Aberdeenshire below.
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- £265,995 to £359,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- Explore Osprey Heights, a quality range of 3 and 4 bedroom energy-efficient homes in the popular town of Inverurie. The high street offers local shops, restaurants and great facilities for all ages, with access to excellent public transport. Enjoy the benefits of town and country living with nature on your doorstep and stunning views of Bennachie hill. Register to get updates.
- £224,995 to £354,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- Explore a new lifestyle with built-in efficiency in your new home when you book your appointment at Hopecroft View. You'll be well connected to Aberdeen city centre, just 6 miles away, as well as Dyce and Westhill, which are easily reachable along the A96 or Inverurie Road. The shops and park are a short walk away and its an easy cycle to school. An ideal location for families on the move.
- £164,995 to £269,995
- 2 and 3 bedroom
- Riverside Quarter is a vibrant, family friendly community ideally located just a 10 minute drive from Aberdeen city centre. A quality range of energy-efficient apartments and homes offer the perfect choice if you're stepping up or onto the property ladder. Enjoy easy commuting in and around the city while being surrounded by beautiful countryside. Register or visit us and we'll help you move.
- £210,995 to £370,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- Join Countesswells' growing community and enjoy a new lifestyle in an energy-efficient 3 and 4 bed terraced, semi-detached or detached home. You'll enjoy an easy commute to the A90, and nearby suburbs of Cults and Kingswells with plenty of outdoor spaces for you to explore. The area benefits from a new primary school, parks and retail amenities. Register with us today.
- £97,500 to £229,995
- 1 and 2 bedroom
- Only a 15-minute walk from Aberdeen's popular high streets, and surrounded by an abundance of cafes, shops and nightlife hotspots, your apartment offers you a new lifestyle, near bus and rail stations so you can stay well-connected for work or leisure. All apartments offer energy-efficiency and a comprehensive two-year warranty, so you can enjoy peace of mind when you buy new. Why not visit us?
- £234,995 to £374,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- Move to an energy-efficient new home in Charleston in the coastal town of Cove. Explore 3, 4 and 5 bedroom detached, semi-detached and terraced homes ideal for families, just 5 miles from Aberdeen city centre. A fantastic range of schools and leisure amenities are all within easy reach, plus enjoy handy transport connections with access to Wellington Road and the A92. Visit us to find out more.
New Homes in Aberdeenshire FAQs
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Located in the north east of Scotland, Aberdeenshire is a beautiful and scenic area of the country that encompasses a whole host of towns and villages including Ellon, Inverurie and Newmachar. The boundaries of Aberdeenshire stretch all the way along the north and east coasts, making it an attractive location for people of all ages. From the wild Cairngorms and rugged coast to striking castles and family-friendly museums, residents of Aberdeenshire have plenty to see and do in the local area, while also benefiting from good education establishments and great transport links.
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There is a wide range of areas across Aberdeenshire, each with their own unique character. The Royal Deeside area includes the towns of Braemar, Balmoral and Ballater, with part also being within the picturesque Cairngorms National Park which boasts 24 munros (mountains over 3,000 feet) - a dream for hill walkers and ramblers.
In the south of Aberdeenshire, Stonehaven is an idyllic coastal town with an impressive harbour. To the north are the seaside towns of Fraserburgh, the biggest shellfish port in Europe, and Peterhead, the largest settlement in Aberdeenshire and referred to by locals as The Blue Toon due to its fishing heritage. Turriff is a small town inland that boasts a historic market square and is home of the Turriff Agricultural show, the largest annual event in Aberdeenshire.
The quaint town of Ellon sits alongside the River Ythan north of Aberdeen and is surrounded by idyllic scenery. Filled with history, Ellon is home to attractions including Haddo House and Pitmedden Gardens, both of which are National Trust sites. The town has excellent transport links and is a great location for commuters with Aberdeen being only a half hour drive away.
Located in the centre of Aberdeenshire, Inverurie sits between the River Don and the River Ury and is a thriving market town. Popular with commuters to Aberdeen, it’s been recently known as one of the fastest growing towns in Britain with many relocating there from the city. Both residents and visitors enjoy the monthly Farmer’s Market and hiking in the countryside that surrounds the town, especially the imposing Bennachie.
The village of Newmacher is only 10 miles north-west of Aberdeen. Boasting all the amenities residents could need, its rural location and the Newmachar Golf Club make it the perfect location for those who enjoy a quieter pace of life while still being within easy reach of the city. -
Aberdeenshire’s location affords it fantastic transport links whether you’re travelling by road, rail or air.
While there are no motorways in Aberdeenshire, there are a number of dual carriageways including the A9 and A90, along with smaller A and B roads, connecting the local towns, villages and city. The main city of Aberdeen connects residents to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, the journey by car taking two and a half and three hours respectively. To get to London, a car journey takes at least 9 hours so it’s best to fly from Aberdeen Airport which takes just 1 hour 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the Caledonian Sleeper train from Aberdeen, which takes 10 hours overnight.
Public transport in Aberdeenshire is varied and includes many bus services from outer towns and villages to Aberdeen, as well as multiple train services. The train from Inverurie to Aberdeen takes just under half an hour, and the city station then has connecting services to many major UK stations.
For international travel, Aberdeen International Airport in Dyce is easily accessible from many Aberdeenshire towns with flights to destinations across the UK, Europe and the rest of the world. -
Aberdeenshire is full of fascinating sights just waiting to be explored, from wild natural landscapes to kid-friendly days out and everything in between. The region is home to a number of historical sites including Iron Age hill forts, stone circles and Neolithic sites, while local museums include Arbuthnot Museum, Aberdeenshire Farming Museum and the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses.
There are also many castles in this area of Scotland, with Balmoral Castle, the British royal family’s Scottish home, being the most famous. Others include Crathes Castle, Corgarff Castle, Muchalls Castle and Dunnottar Castle.
There is something for everyone to do in Aberdeenshire, from sporting enthusiasts and adventure seekers to those who simply like relaxing walks in the countryside. The Cairngorms National Park covers a vast area with mountains and forests to explore, while the RSPB Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve is the place for wildlife lovers to spot clifftop colonies of birds. Weekends at the seaside are easy to enjoy at Hackley Bay or Balmedie beach, and there’s a huge variety of local cafes, restaurants and shops across the whole region.
With Aberdeen close-by, the city is perfect for day trips. As well as attractions including the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Aberdeen Science Centre and Duthie Park and Winter Gardens, it’s also a great place for shopping or simply relaxing in the local cafes. -
There is a large selection of schools across Aberdeenshire, including both public and private options. The best performing schools in Aberdeenshire include Banchory Academy, Mearns Academy and Westhill Academy, while independent schools such as Lathallan School, Robert Gordon’s College and Albyn School are also located in the region. For higher education, new homes in Aberdeenshire are within commuting distance of the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University.
New Schemes & Offers in Aberdeenshire
Our low deposit schemes are designed to help you buy your dream home without worrying about the deposit. We can boost it up and support you along the way. And if you’re part of the armed forces, we offer a 5% deposit contribution to help you get on the ladder.
Time for a change? Selling your home with our help to sell schemes is easy. You can forget about estate agent fees and enjoy your new home while we do the legwork. If you’re a key worker, you can benefit from our Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme.
Want to learn more about buying a property in Scotland? Check out our Scotland property buying guide.