Most Viewed Properties of 2025
The Top 10 Most Viewed Properties of 2025 showcase a fantastic range of beautiful homes, unique conversions and inspiring locations that captured the attention of buyers and browsers across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. From charming cottages to luxury city flats, these standout homes impressed with their style, character, location and sheer desirability.
Old Manse, Drumoak, Banchory (Under Offer)

This picturesque detached home near Drumoak blends traditional charm with generous family accommodation. Surrounded by peaceful rural scenery and close to the River Dee, yet within easy reach of Aberdeen, Old Manse proved hugely popular with viewers seeking space, character and connectivity.
9 Fordyce Terrace, New Deer, Turriff (On the Market)

Set in the heart of New Deer, this beautifully renovated granite cottage perfectly blends period character with stylish contemporary living. Its impressive open-plan layout, thoughtful restoration and well-maintained gardens made this property a real standout.
63 Holburn Street, Aberdeen (Sold)

Tucked away just off Holburn Street, this charming detached home feels like a hidden retreat. Set within a private garden surrounded by mature trees and greenery, it’s easy to see why this unique city home earned its place in this year’s Top 10.
Westhall Church, Cornhill Road, Huntly (On the Market)

This striking former church conversion captured the imagination of viewers drawn to one-of-a-kind homes with character. Distinctive interior spaces, vaulted ceilings and exciting scope for creative design made this a truly memorable listing for those seeking something unique.
Milton of Leask House, Ellon (On the Market)

A standout farmhouse that blends traditional charm with modern luxury, Milton of Leask House is set within stunning grounds featuring a private lake, wildlife views and glimpses of Bennachie. Its high-quality finishes, spacious layout and peaceful yet well-connected location near Ellon and Newburgh made it a firm favourite in 2025.
West Maldron, Torphins (Sold)

Another strong performer from the Banchory area, West Maldron appealed to buyers looking for a substantial detached home in a scenic setting. With excellent living spaces, generous outdoor areas and incredible views, this home offered both comfort and potential.
Penthouse East, 54 The Bastille, Aberdeen (Sold)

City-centre penthouses never fail to intrigue, and this one was no exception. Offering elevated living, modern finishes and panoramic views across Aberdeen, this stylish property quickly became one of the most viewed homes of the year.
39 Danestone Terrace, Aberdeen (Sold)

A sought-after family home in Bridge of Don, popular for its accessible location and strong community feel. Renovated to a high standard throughout, this stylish three-bedroom home combines on-trend interiors with generous living space and a modern kitchen.
24 Hillview Road, Aberdeen (On the Market)

This spacious detached home in Cults offers generous accommodation and standout outdoor space. A clear favourite with families and up sizers alike, it consistently attracted strong interest throughout the year.
Disblair House, Newmachar (On the Market)

A striking Grade B listed granite country home near Newmachar, offering elegant period features and a rich history dating back to 1502. Set within formal grounds with a four-acre field and pond, this characterful property with exceptional potential for further development has had everyone clicking.
From charming rural retreats and unique city living pads to spacious family homes, 2025’s most viewed properties reflect the diverse priorities of today’s buyers. We look forward to seeing which homes take the top spot in 2026.
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