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Living in Angus

Nestled on Scotland’s stunning east coast, Angus offers the perfect blend of coastal beauty, rolling countryside and vibrant communities. Whether you’re looking for a place to raise a family, build a business, or enjoy a more balanced lifestyle, Angus provides space, opportunity, and a warm welcome.

Residents benefit from safe neighbourhoods, excellent schools and early years provision, a strong culture of volunteering and community pride, local festivals, arts events and sports clubs. Whether you’re settling down or starting fresh, you’ll feel part of the community from day one.

Angus is home to a diverse and growing economy, with strengths in food & drink, tourism, manufacturing & engineering, agriculture and low‑carbon innovation. With supportive business networks and forward‑looking development plans, Angus is a great place to start or grow your career or business.

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Affordable Living

Angus remains one of the most cost-effective places to live in Scotland without compromising on quality.

  • Angus has a population of approximately 114,000 people (June 2023). The main centres of population and commerce are the seven towns of Arbroath, Forfar, Montrose, Carnoustie, Brechin, Monifieth and Kirriemuir.
  • Average house price: £174,000 (January 2026 provisional), lower than the Scottish average of £188,000.
  • First-time buyers: An average entry price of £141,000 makes homeownership a realistic goal.
  • Council tax: Angus historically maintains lower council tax rates compared to neighbouring authorities, keeping more money in your pocket every month.

A Bright Future

We are committed to providing the best start for the next generation. Our schools aren’t just places of learning; they are hubs of innovation and community.

  • Top-tier education: 84% of Angus primary pupils are meeting or exceeding expected levels in literacy and numeracy – surpassing the Scottish national average of 81%.
  • Modern facilities: Angus Council manages 51 primary schools and 8 secondary schools. Schools follow the Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) for children aged 3 to 18. The aim of the CfE is for children to become responsible citizens; confident individuals; successful learners and effective contributors. The Angus Annual Education Report is published every September and gives an insight into attainment levels.
  • Higher ambitions: With proximity to world-leading universities in Dundee and Aberdeen, and strong partnerships with Dundee & Angus College, the path to a high-skilled career is clear.
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Wellness and the Great Outdoors

In Angus, “work-life balance” isn’t a buzzword – it’s our way of life.

  • Natural beauty: Explore the Cairngorms National Park, the scenic Glens of Angus, and the fertile Valley of Strathmore.
  • The great outdoors: From the white sands of Lunan Bay to the historic trails used by cattle drovers and smugglers, your weekends are built for adventure.
  • World-class golf: Home to the legendary Carnoustie Golf Links and Montrose Links (the 5th oldest course in the world), you are spoiled for choice with our stunning courses.

Perfectly Connected

Angus offers the peace of rural living with the connectivity of a major hub.

  • Travel: Excellent rail and road links connect you to Dundee, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh in under 90 minutes.
  • Digital innovation: We are leading the way in digital infrastructure with ongoing investment in Superfast Broadband, ensuring that remote working and global business are seamless from any corner of the county.

Whether you are searching for your dream home or looking for the perfect spot to grow your business, the Invest in Angus team is here to help.

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