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New homes for sale in Stirling

The county of Stirling offers a good mix of affordable housing, strong transport links and easy access to both city life and scenic outdoor spaces.

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New listings in Stirling

Seven Sisters

by David Wilson Homes

Stirling, Stirling, FK7 9RE

4 bedroom houses

£414,995 - £552,995

Discover a collection of luxury homes located in the picturesque village of Cambusbarron. Our development is situated in a highly sought-after location, surrounded by stunning woodland. Living here means you'll benefit from beautiful walks on your doorstep and a range of excellent local amenities, whilst only being a five-minute drive to Stirling's city centre.Enjoy a great range of local amenities within easy reach of your new home: Iceland Food - 1.3 miles Broomridge Mini Market - 1.8 miles Co-op Food - 3.4 milesSurrounded by open-green areas and woodland, you're never far from fantastic views and walks. PureGym Stirling - 1.5 milesThe area benefits from good bus and train links and is easily accessible to the M9 motorway, connecting you with the wider region.Monday 12:30-17:30,Tuesday Closed,Wednesday Closed,Thursday 10:00-17:30,Friday 10:00-17:30,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30

Burnside View

by Persimmon Homes

Plean, Stirling, FK7 8BL

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£255,995 - £356,995

A best-of-both city and countryside location: discover our new sustainable homes in the historic village of Plean, Stirling.
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Stirling is a small historic county in central Scotland that offers a good balance between town and countryside living. It is well known for being easy to travel from, with direct rail and road links to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth, making it popular with commuters and remote workers.

Housing in Stirling is varied and generally more affordable than in Scotland’s largest cities. Buyers and renters can find traditional stone homes, modern housing developments and rural properties in nearby villages. There are options for families, students and professionals, with good schools and a university adding to the area’s appeal.

Quality of life is one of Stirling’s main strengths. Residents have access to shops, restaurants, leisure centres and healthcare services, while still being close to open countryside. Outdoor activities are a big part of local life, with walking, cycling and water sports all popular around nearby lochs and hills.

In terms of things to do, Stirling offers museums, theatres, cafés and regular local events. Historic attractions and walking routes also give people plenty of ways to spend their free time without travelling far.