New Homes in Inverurie
Whether you’ve lived in the area for a long time or you’re looking to start a new life in eastern Scotland, new homes in Inverurie offer up a wonderful spot to live within Aberdeenshire. Around 15 miles from Aberdeen itself with trains to the city taking 20 just minutes, Inverurie is almost three hours in the car from Scotland’s two biggest cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
From walks through Ury Riverside Park and up Millstone Hill, to long days hiking in the Cairngorms National Park, you can also pay a visit to Barra Castle and Garioch Sports Centre with our latest new builds near Inverurie.
Osprey Heights
100 Oldmeldrum Road, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 6BB
- £259,995 to £319,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Hopecroft View
1 Strathcona Grove, Bucksburn, Aberdeen city, AB21 9XJ
- £237,995 to £364,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Riverside Quarter
160 Mill Drive, Bucksburn, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, AB21 9FS
- £144,995 to £252,995
- 2 and 3 bedroom
King's Gallop
14 Pinedale Way, Countesswells, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, AB15 8RZ
- £214,995 to £369,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Westburn Gardens, Cornhill
31 Berryden Gardens, Aberdeen, ABERDEEN CITY, AB25 3RZ
- From £97,590
- 1 bedroom
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Life in Inverurie offers a balanced blend of countryside charm, community spirit, and modern convenience. Set in the heart of Aberdeenshire, Inverurie is a popular and growing town known for its friendly atmosphere and strong sense of community. It combines the appeal of a traditional market town with easy access to larger urban centres.The town is well-regarded for its independent shops, cafés, and local events, creating a welcoming and sociable environment for residents. Whether you're looking for calm pace of life with a rural feel or a well-connected base within commuting distance of Aberdeen, Inverurie offers both in equal measure.
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Inverurie is a welcoming market town in Aberdeenshire, known for its blend of history, nature, and community life. You can explore the nearby Bennachie, a popular spot for walking and panoramic views, or visit Castle Fraser, one of Scotland’s grandest tower houses. The town centre offers a variety of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants.Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy riverside walks along the River Don, while families often spend time at local parks such as Harlaw Park. The Inverurie Farmers’ Market is also a regular highlight, showcasing local produce and crafts.
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Families in Inverurie have access to a strong selection of educational facilities. Local primary schools include Inverurie Market Place Primary School and Uryside Primary School, both well regarded in the area. Secondary education is provided by Inverurie Academy.For further and higher education, institutions such as University of Aberdeen and North East Scotland College are within commuting distance, offering a wide range of academic and vocational courses.
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Inverurie is well-connected locally and regionally. The area benefits from:
- Regular rail services from Inverurie railway station, providing direct links to Aberdeen and Inverness.
- Bus services connecting the town to Aberdeen and surrounding areas.
- Convenient road access via the A96, making travel by car to Aberdeen and further afield straightforward.