Dunoon property

Over the last 15 years, a considerable amount of new Dunoon property has been built, drawing new residents in to these modern Dunoon properties

In recent years, key Argyll property hotspots have seen a renaissance in popularity, with prices for Argyll property rising faster than elsewhere in Scotland. That's particularly true of Dunoon, situated on the Cowal peninsula close to the Holy Loch, and once a favoured destination of day trippers going ‘doon the watter'.  Today, Dunoon property is enjoying the after-effects of a decade in which steep increases in the price of Dunoon property reflected a general rise in the prices of Argyll property.

Like Helensburgh property, Dunoon property is often older, fashioned out of sandstone and designed to cope with the worst weather this lochside environment can generate. Many Dunoon properties were constructed in the mid 19th century as holiday homes for Glaswegians, so there is a proliferation of larger Dunoon property styles. Today, Dunoon houses are a comparatively rare addition to the GSPC website, since many owners of Dunoon houses choose to spend their lives here, in a similar way to residents of Lochgilphead property. Dunoon property further benefits from the sense of being an island, rather like Arran property or Bute property - it's easier to reach Dunoon properties by boat than by road.

If you wish, it's possible to establish a saved search for Dunoon property, and once this search is enabled, the GSPC will contact you by email whenever Dunoon properties are added to the website.

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