Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Daily Record
Daily Record
Lifestyle
Sarah Lumley & Jacob Rawley

Scots city named among UK's most 'house-proud' spending highest amount on renovations

Glasgow has been named as the third most house-proud city in the UK over the last year, according to new research.

Despite coming in behind Newcastle and Southampton in the rankings, homeowners from Glasgow spent on average £5,940 - more than any other city - on their property. The Scottish city also spent the most time tidying their properties – five hours and 43 minutes each week – and used the most tradespeople.

Its 'house-proud' score was 80, with the only other Scottish city in the top 20, Edinburgh, coming in 17th and scoring just 46.

As reported by Wales Online, Glasgow and Edinburgh were ranked amongst 20 other UK cities which were awarded points based on their efforts to improve and upkeep their homes during the past year. This includes things such as money spent on improvements, and time spent cleaning.

The research was commissioned by Checkatrade as part of its annual Home Pride Index report, which found 55 percent of homeowners now claim they are "house-proud" - up from 49 percent 12 months ago. The national average spend on home refurbishments and improvements was £3,375.

Points were based on efforts to improve and upkeep homes (Getty Images)

Mike Fairman, Checkatrade CEO, said: "Homeowners are more resilient than ever, not letting the cost-of-living deter them from home improvement projects.

"With the current uncertainty of the housing market, increased investments in spaces like lofts suggest homeowners are looking to make the most of what they have versus selling up and purchasing another property, and are seeking support from experienced tradespeople to help."

According to the property experts, the top reasons for doing work to the home were due to spending more time there and wanting to improve the surroundings, fixing wear and tear and being more energy efficient.

UK's most houseproud cities

  1. Newcastle – 88 points
  2. Southampton – 82 points
  3. Glasgow – 80 points
  4. Wrexham – 74 points
  5. Sheffield – 72 points
  6. London – 70 points
  7. York – 60 points
  8. Liverpool – 65.5 points
  9. Manchester – 65 points
  10. Cardiff – 62 points
  11. Cambridge/Leicester – 54 points each
  12. Belfast – 51 points
  13. Plymouth – 50 points
  14. Bristol – 48 points
  15. Brighton & Hove – 47.5 points
  16. Wolverhampton – 47 points
  17. Edinburgh – 46 points
  18. Chelmsford – 43 points
  19. Norwich – 41 points
  20. Leeds – 29 points

Would you say that you are house-proud? Let us know in the comments below.

Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - sign up to our daily newsletter here .

READ NEXT:

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.