New Builds Stirlingshire

New build homes for sale in Stirlingshire

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£190,995
2 bed 2 bath
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Brucefields

£191,995
2 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£193,995
2 bed 2 bath
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Brucefields

£194,995
2 bed 2 bath
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Brucefields

£195,995
2 bed 2 bath
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Brucefields

£225,995
3 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£252,995
3 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£282,995
3 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£302,995
4 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£309,995
4 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£325,995
4 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£335,995
4 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£349,995
4 bed 2 bath
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Brucefields

£356,995
4 bed 2 bath
Plean, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Burnside View

£379,995
4 bed 2 bath
Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
Available Aug 2025

Brucefields

Stirlingshire Market

Average Price
£272,795
Available Today
15 properties
Total Listed: 19 properties

Transport & Connectivity

Stirlingshire benefits from excellent transport links including major roadways such as the M9 motorway and A9, providing easy access to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and the Highlands. The area is served by several railway stations offering regular services to Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley, making it well connected for commuters and visitors alike.

🚂 Stirling railway station with frequent services to Glasgow and Edinburgh

🚗 Proximity to M9 motorway connecting to central Scotland

🚌 Regular bus services linking towns and villages within Stirlingshire

🚗 Access to major roads including the A9 and A84

✈️ Close to Glasgow Airport, approximately 30 miles away

Why Stirlingshire?

Stirlingshire offers a unique blend of rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and modern amenities, making it an attractive place to live. Its strategic location provides excellent connectivity to Scotland’s major cities while maintaining a peaceful, semi-rural atmosphere. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community alongside access to quality schools, healthcare, and recreational facilities.

• Historic landmarks such as Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument

• Expansive green spaces including the Trossachs National Park nearby

• Diverse range of educational institutions from primary to secondary level

• Thriving local economy with growing employment opportunities

• Comprehensive healthcare services including Forth Valley Royal Hospital

• Varied shopping options from independent boutiques to larger retail parks

• Active cultural scene with festivals, theatres, and galleries

• Well-maintained cycling and walking trails for outdoor enthusiasts

Buying Tips

Get a mortgage agreement in principle first

• Consider Help to Buy schemes for new builds

• Factor in additional costs like stamp duty

• Research the local area and transport links