A luxurious Aberdeen home has recently gone on the market, and it could be yours for offers over £2.8million.
The striking six-bedroom property at 39 Deeview Road South, Cults, is selling for just under £3million, making it the highest house price in the North-east this year.
The home, which also has six-bathrooms was only built three years ago, boasting six living areas as well as a library, bar and cinema room.
The original property on the site was demolished and the current Drumearn home was developed and constructed in granite under a slate roof.
John MacRae, chairman of Aberdeen Solicitors’ Property Centre (ASPC), said: “This is head and shoulders above anything else this year.
“If someone had their heart set on this house they will have the means to purchase it.
“People like to view these types of homes to see what you can do with houses, including ideas for gardens, kitchens and all sorts of things.
“The number of properties on this price over the last 10 years has been less than the fingers on two hands, it’s very unusual.
“It’s the top limit for Aberdeen and the North-east market unless you look at specialist things like farms and estates where a lot of land is involved.”
The last property to be put on the market for a higher price was businessman Brian Lyall’s Aberdeen home.
Mr Lyall put his luxury seven-bedroom mansion in the Rubislaw Den area on sale for offers over £3.2million last February.
It was earmarked to be a landmark deal of 2015, before it was withdrawn from the market.