House Prices in Dumfries and Galloway

Latest data point:

As of November 2025, the average house price in Dumfries and Galloway costs £163,604. Over the last 12 months, prices have risen 1.3% in pounds - the number most headlines stop at. But that headline doesn’t tell you whether houses actually became more expensive in everyday terms, or whether the pound simply bought less along the way.

To see the difference, Bread Index looks at the same houses through a simple real-world lens. When prices are measured against everyday costs, the story in Dumfries and Galloway changes: over the same period, values in bread terms rose 0.5%.

This page shows how house prices in Dumfries and Galloway have changed over time in both pounds and bread. That gap between the £ view and the bread view is inflation at work - and it explains why housing can feel less affordable even when charts say prices are “up”.

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Private Rents in Dumfries and Galloway

Average monthly rents in Dumfries and Galloway, shown in GBP and bread-adjusted terms.

In Pounds
£543
Latest average monthly rent
In Bread
378 loaves
Same rent, everyday terms
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House Prices vs Rents in Dumfries and Galloway

Compare how house prices and rents in Dumfries and Galloway have moved alongside each other in the same units.

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Average House Price in Dumfries and Galloway

In Pounds
£163,604
Average sold price
In Bread
115,540 🍞
Same price, everyday terms

Over the last 20 years, average prices in Dumfries and Galloway are up 59.2% in pounds. In bread-adjusted terms they are down 15.7%.

Long-term change in pounds

  • 5 years: +18.6%
  • 10 years: +41.1%
  • 20 years: +59.2%

Long-term change in bread terms

  • 5 years: -12.0%
  • 10 years: +0.7%
  • 20 years: -15.7%
  • Prices are up in pounds, but flat or down in bread terms. That means most of the rise comes from the pound buying less, not from homes becoming more expensive in everyday terms.
  • The headline £ change is about 74.9 points higher than the bread change. That difference is inflation's share of the move.
  • In plain terms: the £ number answers “what does it cost today?”, while the bread number answers “how big is that cost compared with everyday prices in that year?”.

What the Bread View Adds

House Prices in Dumfries and Galloway Over Time

From 1995 to 2025, the Dumfries and Galloway housing market went through clear phases.

Measured in loaves of bread:

  • Highest point: 158,736 🍞 (December 2004)
  • Lowest point: 85,768 🍞 (May 2013)
  • Sharpest fall: 2008 (-33.4%)
  • Strongest rise: 2005 (+30.8%)

If the £ line and the 🍞 line diverge, that's not an error. It's the difference between headline prices and lived costs.

How to Use This Page

This page won't tell you where prices are going next.

It will help you:

  • compare different years on a like-for-like basis
  • understand whether past "growth" was real or inflation-led
  • spot differences between property types that £ alone can hide

It's a reality check, not a forecast.

Methodology & Data Sources

  • House prices: UK House Price Index (ONS / Land Registry)
  • Bread prices: UK consumer price data (average loaf proxy)
  • Calculation: house price divided by bread price
  • Updates: monthly, as new data is released

Bread is a proxy. It's not perfect, but it tracks everyday costs closely enough to be useful.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average house price in Dumfries and Galloway?

The current average price is £163,604, updated .

What is the average house price in Dumfries and Galloway in real terms?

In bread‑adjusted terms, the average is 115,540 loaves of bread. This shows the same houses viewed through everyday cost pressure.

How have house prices changed in Dumfries and Galloway over the last 12 months?

Headline prices changed by +0.5% in bread terms over the last year. This compares everyday affordability rather than just £ prices.

Are house prices in Dumfries and Galloway rising or falling?

In pounds, prices have remained stable. In bread terms, the trend is stable. The difference comes from changes in everyday prices.

How does Dumfries and Galloway compare with the UK average?

Over the last year, Dumfries and Galloway is 79% lower than the UK when compared with the UK average in bread‑adjusted terms.

Is this inflation-adjusted house price data?

Not in the traditional sense. The bread view uses a real-world cost proxy instead of a formal inflation index.

What was the highest and lowest real‑terms price in Dumfries and Galloway?

The peak was 158,736 loaves (December 2004), and the low was 85,768 loaves (May 2013), based on the available series.

Why use bread?

Because it's familiar, widely bought, and reflects everyday price pressure better than abstract percentages.

If you've ever felt like house price charts didn't line up with how expensive life actually felt at the time, this page is meant to test that feeling against the data.

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