Home Report Muir of Ord

Home Report Muir of Ord

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 Muir of Ord 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 Muir of Ord, and the wider Highlands 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 Muir of Ord

Muir of Ord is a picturesque village with roughly 3,000 residents located in the Highlands of Scotland, about 13 miles west of Inverness and 5 miles south of Dingwall. Nestled between the Beauly and Cromarty Firths, it enjoys a peaceful, rural setting while maintaining easy access to larger towns and services.

Indeed, Muir of Ord is well-situated for residents who want a balance between rural living and proximity to key towns. Being so close to bustling Dingwall offers residents more choice in supermarkets, shops, and other services. Beauly, a charming village known for its historic priory and boutique shops, is only 4 miles to the south. For those needing more extensive amenities, the city of Inverness is just a 20-minute drive away. Inverness offers excellent shopping, dining, healthcare, and cultural activities.

Muir of Ord has a rich history dating back to the Picts and early Scottish settlements. The village’s location, close to the Black Isle and the fertile farmlands of the Highlands, meant it was historically an agricultural hub. In the 19th century, Muir of Ord became known for its cattle markets, drawing people from across Scotland to its large auction mart. The construction of the railway in the 1860s boosted the town’s connectivity and prosperity, particularly in whisky production and agriculture. The Glen Ord Distillery, founded in 1838, is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland and continues to operate today, producing premium single malt whisky. The distillery has been a key part of the village’s history and local economy.

In recent years, Muir of Ord has seen growth in housing and infrastructure, with new residential developments catering to people attracted by the area’s beauty and proximity to Inverness. The town retains its rural charm, but the influx of new residents has contributed to a diverse, vibrant community. Local services and amenities have expanded to meet the needs of the growing population, yet the village maintains a tight-knit, welcoming atmosphere. Its community is proud of its heritage, reflected in local events like the weeklong Muir of Ord Gala – a highlight of the village calendar – and Highland Games. Additionally, the village’s strategic location on the North Coast 500, Scotland’s iconic touring route, makes it a popular stopping point, especially with the Glen Ord Distillery.

The village centre also has shops, cafes, and essential services like a post office, pharmacy, and small grocery stores. Local businesses include art galleries, craft shops, and small manufacturers. The village also has a well-regarded golf course, the Muir of Ord Golf Club, which offers scenic views and a challenging course.

When it comes to transport links, Muir of Ord is well-connected for a rural village. The Muir of Ord railway station, on the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh line, provides regular services to Inverness, Dingwall, and the west coast. Commuters can reach Inverness in approximately 25 minutes by train, making it a popular choice for those who work in the city but prefer more of the rural lifestyle. For drivers, the A832 connects Muir of Ord to Inverness and the west coast, while the A9 provides links to the north and south of Scotland. Bus services also operate to surrounding towns and villages.

In terms of local education, the village has its own primary school, Mulbuie Primary School, which serves local children up to P7. For secondary education, pupils typically attend Dingwall Academy, Dingwall Academy is one of the largest secondary schools in the Highlands, offering a wide range of subjects and extracurricular activities.

In September 2024, property in the Muir of Ord area was at an average value of £249,427. Traditional stone cottages and modern housing developments sit side by side, creating a blend of architectural styles. With its rich history, scenic beauty, and strong community spirit, Muir of Ord is an attractive place for those seeking a quieter life within reach of city amenities.

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 Muir of Ord and wider Highlands property market that nobody else can.

If you’re looking for a home report in Muir of Ord or other Highlands localities, you’ll find the nearby Shepherds branch located in Inverness at Mulberry House, First Floor, 39-41 Harbour Road, IV1 1UA. We cover all properties across this area equating to post code areas IV1, IV2, IV3, IV4, IV5, IV6, IV7, IV8, IV9, IV10, IV11, IV12, IV14, IV15, IV16, IV17, IV18, IV19, IV20, IV21, IV22, IV23, IV24, IV25, IV26, IV27, IV28, IV40, IV41, IV42, IV43, IV44, IV45, IV46, IV47, IV48, IV49, IV51, IV52, IV53, IV54, IV55, IV56, IV63, KW1, KW2, KW3, KW5, KW6, KW7, KW8, KW9, KW10, KW11, KW12, K13, KW14, KW15, KW16, KW17, HS1, HS2, HS3, HS4, HS5, HS6, HS7, and HS8.

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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  • Monday – Thursday: 8.45am to 5.30pm
  • Friday: 8.45am to 5pm

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