Scottish Base for Landlords’ Group
Scotland’s private landlords are set to benefit from the establishment of a new unit north of the Border that aims to help them deal with the sector’s evolving legal landscape.
Read more | March 20, 2008
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Scotland’s private landlords are set to benefit from the establishment of a new unit north of the Border that aims to help them deal with the sector’s evolving legal landscape.
Read more | March 20, 2008
Scotland’s property market is outperforming London’s, according to latest figures.
Read more | March 20, 2008
BruceRae urgently require new properties to manage in and around Edinburgh’s city centre. If you currently require an agent to manage your property, or would like more information about letting in the capital, please contact us and we will happily set up a meeting to discuss our services. Elspeth.Rae@brucerae.co.uk
Investing in the Edinburgh property market has proven to be a very astute move over many years - but only if you know the areas and the types of property to invest in.
Read more | December 7, 2007
Work is under way on an impressive new development in Edinburgh known as ‘Springside’.
Read more | December 7, 2007
The Nationwide Building Society has predicted that house prices in the UK will stall next year as the market witnesses a “significant slowdown”.
Read more | December 7, 2007
According to research carried out by the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA), demand for private rental property has reached a five-year high.
Read more | December 7, 2007
Edinburgh has been voted the best place to live in the UK by Channel 4’s flagship property show ‘Location, Location, Location’ beating Winchester, Bath and South Cambridgeshire to the top spot.
Read more | December 7, 2007
The average price of a Scottish home increased to £138,655 during the first quarter of 2007, illustrating a 22.4% growth compared to the same period a year ago. This pushes property price inflation to more than double the UK average of 11.1%. Edinburgh property remains the most expensive in the country.
Read more | June 28, 2007
Recent figures reveal that house prices in Scotland increased by almost 7% over the past quarter. Lloyds TSB Scotland also revealed that some of the biggest rises have been observed in the east coast cities, with an 18.2% increase in Aberdeen, 15% in Edinburgh, and 7.4% in Dundee.
Read more | June 21, 2007