How much is the view of the old legendary course in St Andrews’ home? $9 million

Take a look at the Swilcan townhouse overlooking the 18th hole on the old St Andrews route.
Cavalier Frank
It is probably the most anticipated property of all golf courses, a piece of land overlooking the Swilcan Bridge on the old St Andrews route – for sale.
Amid this decade of golf real estate opportunities, real estate firm Knight Frank sells four townhouses overlooking the 18th fairway of the old course. The three-bedroom unit planned to begin construction in May and completed in time in 2027 in St. Andrews, instantly becoming the most popular property in golf’s most popular town.
That is, if you can afford it.
this cost Some of the most popular real estate in golf are some of the most popular towns? £7,250,000, about $9.3 million.
The so-called “Swilcan Townhouse” is a series of four three-story buildings formed on a piece of land on Old Station Road that is parallel to the golf course. A specific land belonging to a new development was previously residential.
According to Knight Frank, here is a description of the floor plan of each of the four units:
- The first floor includes a vestibule, utility area and a south-facing ensuite bedroom with sliding doors to maximize natural light.
- The first floor features a luxurious master suite with dressing room, ensuite bathroom and overlooking the old route. The second spacious bedroom with dressing room and adjacent bathroom completes this level.
- The top floor is a real highlight, offering a stunning open plan living room, kitchen and dining area with expansive exterior patio. With panoramic views and seamless outdoor flows, it provides the ideal space for entertaining from a private vantage point or enjoying world-class golf activities.

Courtesy, Knight Frank
According to the list, each unit also comes with two car garages and a secluded private garden. As of today, construction is expected to be completed on the new townhouse in September 2026, leaving plenty of leisure time in the golf home ahead of Open 155.
It is well known that real estate businesses are expensive in homes on golf courses, especially properties located near golf courses. As Airbnb and other home rents become increasingly popular, a small town once confined to locals, college students and BNB visitors has greatly expanded its tourist footprint.
In fact, the entire town is within walking distance of the golf course, with St Andrews having no “bad” locations in property ownership. Although there is reason to think that the vision is rarely (if any) as tempting as the Swilcan townhouse.