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House prices north of the border jumped 0.7 per cent in October according to LSL, with the average property value now standing only £717 below the pre-recession peak of spring 2008.

Average annual price growth in Scotland is now 5.7 per cent, and rises since the independence referendum have been higher than in the north of England and Wales.

Sales of properties worth £1 million or above have more than doubled in October - the biggest number of million-pound properties sold in a single month since September 2008.

However, some unexpected parts of the country are performing less strongly. In Aberdeen City, where house prices dropped 0.5 per cent in October, sales across the last three months are 13 per cent lower than the same time last year.

Overall Scottish property sales in 2014 up to October are 14 per cent higher than the same 10 months in 2013.

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