Partick Thistle have been crowned champions of the SPL – at least when it comes to returns for property investors.

Research from leading Glasgow property law firm Macrae Kaur LLP released as the Scottish Premier League season comes to a close shows what the league table would have looked like if the teams were ranked on property yield instead of points.

Despite finishing 6th in the real table – and last of the three Glasgow teams – the Jags top the table when it comes to potential returns for property investors, with two-bedroom properties in Maryhill offering rental yields of 10.4%

Rangers rise a place to second, with returns of 9%, while champions Celtic slump to ninth, with East End properties yielding returns of just 6.6%

Hamilton Academicals are the best off under the rental yield table, rising from 10th in the actual table to a Europa Cup-place sealing position of 3rd, with a yield of 8%.

Title runners-up Aberdeen may have been not far off the Champion’s League on the pitch, but their performance off it was distinctly Championship, with rental yields of just 4.9% placing the Granite City 11th. Hearts came bottom of the table with Edinburgh’s Gorgie district offering returns of just 4.4% to investors.

The final table is as follows:

  1. Partick Thistle – 10.4%
  2. Rangers – 9%
  3. Hamilton Academicals -8%
  4. Kilmarnock – 7.3%
  5. Dundee – 7%
  6. Ross County – 6.9%
  7. Motherwell -6.8%
  8. Inverness Caledonian Thistle – 6.1%
  9. Celtic – 6.6%
  10. St Johnstone -5.8%
  11. Aberdeen -4.9%
  12. Hearts -4.4%

Jatinder Chall, heads the Property law team at MacRae & Kaur Solicitors.

She said:

“We wanted to see if there was any correlation between Scottish football team’s on the field performance and the performance of the local property market – and with Partick winning the title we have to admit our results were at best inconclusive!”

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