Pat Gray

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Pat is the lead partner in our award winning Private Client and Property Teams.  Although specialising in property work, she also provides advice on all general aspects of private client work.  Pat studied law at Aberdeen University and became a partner in Mackinnons in 1986.  She was a post graduate tutor in conveyancing at the university for many years and was also a Reporter to the Law Society of Scotland on professional service and misconduct complaints.  She is now a member of the Law Society Professional Conduct Committee.

Pat manages a varied caseload of often complex transactions for high net worth individuals.  A highly experienced and respected lawyer, as well as acting regularly for families and private individuals who we have known for years across the North East of Scotland, Pat also represents clients who have interests across Scotland and other parts of the UK.

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Residential Property Quarterly Reflections and Insights

The latest quarterly report from the ASPC gives a reassuring picture of local market activity, with the house price index remaining, mostly, in the positive. The change in quarterly price is +1.5%, while the annual change is -0.5%. Taken over five years, the index is marginally positive at +0.4%. While the figures are reassuring, it may well be that our local market is yet to feel the strain of the general economic background and only time will tell whether this will be reflected in the remainder of 2023. Buyers’ wariness over the short term may well affect property sales as they effectively “sit tight” to see what happens with interest rates. This may result in a sluggish Autumn/Winter market as moving plans are put on hold, but for the moment, there is still healthy demand for properties in desirable locations and in good condition. 

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Mackinnons Partners Gear Up for Ride the North

On Saturday 26th of August, Mackinnons Partners Neil Torrance, Pamela Bursill and Gregor Sim will be tackling Ride the North together with friends and family to raise money for local children’s charity “Charlie House”.

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