Home Report Birdge of Earn

Home Report Bridge of Earn

Home reports are required by law in Scotland when it comes to selling a residential property. They are there to give buyers a solid reckoning of all the important details offering peace of mind for the buyer and the seller alike. With home reports, a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) regulated surveyor with a deep knowledge of the local area and a nearby office is essential criteria to provide a thorough and rigorous survey. If you’re selling in the Bridge of Earn area, then Shepherd Chartered Surveyors satisfies all criteria to deliver a comprehensive and trusted home report.

Shepherd Chartered Surveyors are the largest provider of home reports in Scotland. We are represented on all major lender’s panels and our knowledge of the market in Bridge of Earn, and wider Perthshire is second to none. With many years of experience surveying locations across Scotland and a vast network of offices, we can guarantee an exceedingly high quality of service. You can be sure of speaking to an experienced Royal Institution regulated Chartered Surveyor who can provide you with a quote ahead of any commitment.

Buying in Bridge of Earn

Bridge of Earn is a historic village of roughly 3,000 residents often referred to as ‘The Brig’ by locals. It is just over 4 miles south of Perth effectively acting as a separate suburb of the city. Bridge of Earn’s history dates to the medieval period. The village’s name is derived from the bridge over the River Earn, which historically served as a crucial crossing point. The bridge itself, a traditional stone structure, is emblematic of the area’s historical significance as a trade and transport hub.

In the 19th century, Bridge of Earn experienced growth due to the agricultural boom and the expansion of the railways. The village maintained its rural charm while integrating the conveniences of modernity, such as the establishment of local businesses and schools. In more recent decades, Bridge of Earn has evolved from a primarily agricultural community into a more residential area and commuter settlement for Perth. This transition has been supported by improvements in local infrastructure and amenities, making it an appealing choice for those who desire both tranquillity and accessibility.

Indeed, being so close to Perth works well for locals offering wider employment opportunities, amenities and services. The village is located on the A912 road, providing direct access to the city usually under 15 minutes by car. Of course, Perth itself then offers additional transport options including a railway station with regular services to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and other major cities. For those who prefer public transport, local bus services connect the village with Perth and surrounding areas. The village doesn’t have a railway line, however.

In terms of amenities and things to do, while Bridge of Earn is a relatively small village with limited amenities, it boasts the essentials including a local shop, a post office, and a few dining options. For more extensive shopping, dining, and entertainment, residents benefit from the proximity to Perth, which offers a wide range of options from retail therapy to cultural attractions. Local activities however include exploring the scenic beauty of the River Earn and nearby countryside which is on the doorstep of all residents, as well as enjoying walks and outdoor sports.

As for local education, the village school is Dunbarney Primary School. Dunbarney Primary School is a feeder school for Bertha Park High School in the north of Perth, Scotland. On the southwest outskirts of the village, there is the independent Kilgraston School, which is centred upon a mansion house built around 1800.

In August 2024, property in Bridge of Earn has an average value of £188,346. Over the last 12 months however, different property types have had different average prices. Detached properties for instance sold for slightly more at £282,846, semi-detached for £178,294, terraced for £158,685, and flats for £105,850. The property market in Bridge of Earn is fairly diverse, with a range of housing types from traditional stone-built houses to 1930s detached villas and more modern family homes. Property prices in Bridge of Earn are generally more affordable than in nearby Perth, making it an appealing option for those looking to get more value for their money. Having said that, it is still a village with a limited number of properties on the market and as such can be a competitive market for buyers.

Bridge of Earn combines historic, rural charm with accessible living, making it a desirable location for those seeking a peaceful village life with easy access to urban amenities. Its proximity to Perth ensures that residents enjoy quiet rural living with the convenience of a nearby city.

Why Use Shepherd Chartered Surveyors?

Shepherd Chartered Surveyors are the largest provider of home reports in Scotland, with origins dating back to the 18th century. Fully regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, we can offer an in-depth knowledge of the Bridge of Earn and wider Perthshire property market that nobody else can.

If you’re looking for a home report in Bridge of Earn or other Perthshire localities, you’ll find the nearby Shepherds branch located in Perth at 2 Whitefriars Crescent, PH2 0PA. We cover all properties across this area including Aberargie, Aberfeldy, Abernethy, Aberuthven, Almondbank, Alyth, Auchterarder, Balbeggie, Ballinluig, Balnaguard, Bankfoot, Blackford, Blairgowrie, Blair Atholl, Bridge of Earn, Bridge of Tilt, Burrelton, Caputh, Comrie, Coupar Angus, Crieff, Dunkeld, Dunning, Errol, Fortingall, Forteviot, Glenalmond, Glencarse, Glenfarg, Glenlyon, Kenmore, Killiecrankie, Kinloch Rannoch, Kirkmichael, Logiealmond, Logierait, Luncarty, Madderty, Meigle, Meikleour, Methven, Moneydie, Murthly, Muthill, Perth, Pitcairngreen, Pitlochry, Rattray, Scone, St. Fillans, St. Madoes, Stanley, Stormontfield, Tibbermore, and Tummel Bridge, equating to post code areas PH1, PH2, PH3, PH4, PH5, PH6, PH7, PH8, PH9, PH10, PH11, PH12, PH13, PH15, PH16, PH17, and PH18.

We are available at our office to give you a quote at any time. Nobody can offer the same level of local market knowledge as Shepherd, our wealth of experience, proven industry expertise and vast network of offices stand testament to that.

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