Magnets to the rich and famous, Scotland has plenty of streets and areas where only those with serious money can afford to live.
But when it comes to a city by city comparison where will you find the most expensive streets?
Looking at the average house prices across Scotland, a new tool by Property Solvers has found the streets where the highest-priced homes are located.
With houses ranging from a cool three-quarters of a million pounds right through to the heady heights of those with multi-million-pound average price tags, here are the most expensive streets by city, according to Property Solvers.
Footballers, celebrities and business people are most commonly known to flock to Glasgow's west end or Edinburgh's Stockbridge.
Aberdeen
Some of the highest prices can be found in the suburb of Militimber, where streets like Murtle Den Road (£913,000) and Culter House Road (£911,250) both break the £900k level.
While closer to the city centre, the most expensive street is Rubislaw Den South which coms in with a whopping average house price of just over £1.1m, while Rubislaw Den North will cost you just under a million pounds on average.
Dalmuinzie Road in Bieldside is another extravagant street with a figure just over the £1m mark if you are looking to buy a house.
Dundee
In Dundee, Strathearn Road in Broughty Ferry came second (just over £600k) behind Braeside in Auchterhouse which had an average price of around £720,000.
Edinburgh

According to the data, there are more than a few streets in the capital where it will cost you on average, a cool £1.5m or more for a house.
Streets such as Heriot Row, Saxe Coburg Place, Anne Street and Moray Place in the Stockbridge area of the city all rated highly but it was Succoth Ave in Murrayfield (£1.85m) and Dick Place in the heart of the city's historic Grange district (£2m) where you'll find average house prices pushing closer to the £2m mark.
Glasgow
It'll come as no surprise that the west end of the city is where you'll find the wealthiest streets with Kingsborough Gardens in Hyndland named the most expensive with average house prices in the £1.25m mark. Similarly, nearby Hamilton Drive (£854,220), Winton Drive (£783,000) and Cleveden Road (£743,33) all had average house prices around £800k.
Closer to the city centre, the opulent Park Circus (£896,136) and Clifton Street (£868,000) were also filled with wealthy properties.
Inverness
In Inverness, the Highland capital's most expensive streets were Balgunloune (£441,430) and the village of Scaniport (£855,000).
Perth

Perth's richest streets were to be found in nearby Auchterarder with houses on Caledonian Crescent pushing close to a £1.5m price tag, while Balmoral Court, Gleneagles Village had houses priced at on average, £1,161,666.
The city's Bellwood Park was the next wealthiest at £696,797 on average.
Stirling
The most expensive streets in Stirling can be found in Bridge of Allan where the average house price in Abercromby Drive, Glen Road, Beacon Croft will all cost you over £750,000, with Abercromby Drive breaking the £800k price point.
Elsewhere, Station of Bree in Kippen will also set you back over three quarters of a million pounds, while Boquhan is a bit more reasonable at just over £635k on average.
This data has been gathered from HM Land Registry, based on average house prices over the last five years.
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