Welcome to Donald Ross Residential, Ayrshire’s leading Estate Agent since 1985.
With offices in Ayr, Irvine, and Kilmarnock, we offer exceptional service in buying, selling, and letting homes. Our award-winning team, market-leading photography, and extensive buyer database help achieve the best prices for your property.
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Source: Rightmove The UK housing market has started 2026 with a bang, according to data from Rightmove. In January, the average asking price for homes coming onto the market rose to £368,031, an increase of 2.8% compared with December — the largest January rise on record in Rightmove’s 25 years of tracking house price data. This marks the biggest monthly pric...
Selling your home can feel like a big task, with plenty of moving parts to consider before you even open the door to your first viewing. From presentation to practicality, small details can have a bigger impact than many sellers realise. To help you prepare, we’ve highlighted some common, and easily avoided, mistakes that can stand in the way of attracting the right buye...
As we approach the end of 2025, it’s a good moment for homeowners across Ayrshire — and beyond — to pause and reflect on how the Scottish property market has performed this year. At Donald Ross Residential, we’ve watched trends closely, and the latest statistics now give us a clearer picture than ever before. Whether you’re a homeowner, a prospecti...
Source: Rightmove According to new data from Rightmove, the UK housing market is expected to see modest but positive growth in 2026, with new seller asking prices forecast to rise by around 2% nationally by the end of the year. While the market continues to rebalance following recent economic uncertainty, improving affordability and easing mortgage rates are...