Rettie's private sector property research team provides thorough and bespoke analysis, based on reliable and up-to-date information, led by Dr John Boyle, who has over 15 years of experience as a property economist. Our researchers provide the very best market intelligence and work across a broad range of projects locally and nationally.

Our Property Market Research Articles

Build to Rent Briefing - BTR Forum Scotland 2018
11 Oct 2018

We are delighted to release our Build to Rent Market Briefing, courtesy of the Rettie research team, Scotland's largest dedicated property research team.

Mid Market Rent in Scotland - Building Affordable Rental Demand | Market Briefing Summer 2018
19 Jul 2018

The rise of the rental sector has been notable in recent years, and the affordable rental sectors has been no different. Read more in our latest bulletin. The findings have come from our carefully researched data courtesy of the Rettie Research Team, Scotland's largest dedicated property research department.

Build to Rent in Scotland - Now Punching But Still Below its Weight | Market Review
19 Jul 2018

We are delighted to release our Build to Rent Market Review, courtesy of the Rettie research team, Scotland's largest dedicated property research team.

Scottish Housing Market 2018 | Build to Rent Bulletin
22 Feb 2018

BTR Gets Moving in Scotland. A number of new BTR schemes have been announced in Scotland, with PLATFORM_ making their first foray into Scotland through the buying of a site in Glasgow and work starting on the Studio Dundee scheme. This increases the total of BTR units operational or in planning in Scotland to nearly 4,000 units.

Scotland set for Build to Rent boom?
29 Jun 2017

Build to Rent is a sector that is a potential 'game changer' in terms of providing much needed new housing across the UK. However, to date, its use in Scotland has been limited.

Build to Rent arriving in Scotland | Letting Bulletin
12 May 2017

The latest of our lettings bulletins has been released. The findings have come from our carefully researched data courtesy of the Rettie Research Team, Scotland's largest dedicated property research department.