Nairn (IV12) is served by 8 registered property factors, managing approximately 1,002 properties. The market is led by Taylor Martin, Highland Residential (Inverness), and The Highland Council, who between them manage 80% of registered properties in the area. 75% of factors have a clean or low-risk tribunal record. Customer ratings average 3.6★ across 3,270 reviews (ratings reflect the company overall, not a specific local office).
Largest Property Factors in Nairn
Based on registered properties in IV12 (Nairn). Source: Scottish Property Factor Register.
Highest Rated in Nairn
By customer reviews (min. 25 reviews, 50+ local properties, company-wide ratings)
Largest Factors with Clean Records
Clean or low-risk tribunal rating, 50+ properties in IV12
Taylor Martin Property Management Ltd
Highland Residential (Inverness) Limited
The Highland Council
James Gibb Property Management Ltd
Trinity Factoring Services Ltd
Newton Property Management Ltd
Cairn Housing Association Ltd
Martin Jack Limited
Choosing a Property Factor in Nairn
With 8 registered factors serving Nairn (IV12), choosing the right one matters. Here's what to look for:
- Tribunal track record — 75% of factors in Nairn have a clean or low-risk tribunal record. Check case history before committing.
- Customer reviews — 8 of 8 factors have published ratings, averaging 3.6★. Note that ratings reflect the company as a whole, not a specific local office. Look at both the score and volume of reviews.
- Written Statement of Services — every factor must provide a WSS detailing fees, services, and complaints procedures. Compare these before deciding.
- Local presence — factors based in Inverness & Highlands may offer faster response times for emergencies and inspections.
All property factors in Scotland must be registered on the Scottish Property Factor Register and comply with the Property Factors Code of Conduct. If you're unhappy with your current factor, read our step-by-step switching guide, or browse our guide to choosing a factor. Learn how we calculate tribunal risk ratings →