Land for Sale in Inverness
26 properties

- Price
- Offers Over£640,000
- Size
- 106.13 acres

- Price
- POA
- Size
- 4.79 acres
Development Opportunity, Sir Walter Scott Drive, Inverness, IV2 3SY

- Price
- £700,000
- Size
- 256.89 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£23,000

- Price
- Offers in Region of£100,000
- Size
- 1.65 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£35,000
- Size
- 0.6 acres

- Price
- £130,000

- Price
- £125,000
- Size
- 0.28 acres

- Price
- POA
- Size
- 0.91 acres
Development Site, Old Edinburgh Road South, Highlands - Inverness, Inverness, IV2 6AR

- Price
- Fixed Price£190,000

- Price
- Guide Price£24,000
Loch Ness Development Plot 3, Kirkhill, Inverness, Highland, IV5 7PX



- Price
- POA
- Size
- 20 acres
Development Land, Inverness Airport Business Park, Dalcross, Inverness, IV2 7JB

- Price
- POA
- Size
- 0.63 acres
Unit 3, Dalcross Industrial Estate, Inverness, Highland, IV2 7XB

- Price
- £415,000

- Price
- Offers Over£1,750,000
- Size
- 2.3 acres
Blair Lomond House, 11 Drummond Crescent, Inverness, IV2

- Price
- £450,000
- Size
- 0.81 acres


1-20 of 26 properties
Land Updates
Your perfect property is out there. Get an alert the moment it appears.
Buying land in Inverness
Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Inverness by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.
There are currently 26 available properties to buy in Inverness listed at £444,100 on average, with each acre priced at £21,027.
Market snapshot & prices in Inverness
- Acreage for sale
- 422 acres
- Average listing age
- 31 days
- Average list price
- £444,100
- Median list price
- £432,500
- Average property size
- 21.1 acres
Inverness is a distinctive town in northeast Scotland, with 66,000 permanent residents living across 59 square kilometres of land. The winding River Ness running through the centre of town creates a collection of dreamy riverside homes. Around the town lie grand bridges, many of which add unparalleled beauty to the local landscape.
A steady increase in population, coupled with enticing career prospects in the Scottish highlands, has led to high demands for buy-to-let properties and modern housing. A close proximity to major tourist landmarks, including the legendary Loch Ness and rugged highlands, fuels a vivid tourist industry, with holiday resorts offering particularly lucrative opportunities.