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Find your dream home or development opportunity, sell or let your property, or secure your mortgage with Rettie, the leading property experts in the field.
Find your dream home or development opportunity, sell or let your property, or secure your mortgage with Rettie, the leading property experts in the field.
Offers Over £595,000
2 Bedroom Upper Floor Apartment
7/2 Saxe Coburg Place is a rarely available, exquisite example of a two-bedroom, second floor apartment on one of Edinburgh’s finest Georgian squares. Views over the centrally placed private communal gardens to the front and to the rear across an expanse of neighbouring gardens and cityscape give a feeling of light and space inside this desirable residence.
Offers Over £595,000
2 Bedroom Lower Ground Apartment
27a Eglinton Crescent is an elegant and well-proportioned two-bedroom lower ground apartment in the heart of the cosmopolitan West End forming part of a beautiful Grade B listed Victorian crescent.
Rettie is one of the most trusted and well-respected property names in Scotland and the North East of England. We know all about property, and with our large database of active buyers and prospective tenants, we are dedicated to finding the person who's going to buy, let or develop your property.
From city apartments and rural cottages to large townhouses, prime country homes, and farms and estates, we deal with some of the most prestigious properties on the market, delivering one class of service to every customer - first class. Contact us today to find out how we can help you.
We are proud of the fact that we are headquartered in Scotland’s capital Edinburgh, with city offices in Glasgow and London. We also have specialist rural offices in St Andrews, Melrose and Berwick upon Tweed.
Being located in the very areas we are transacting within and having teams who’ve spent their lives living and working in these places, gives us a distinct competitive advantage and enables us to say with integrity that we genuinely do possess ‘local knowledge with international reach’.
The 1st April marks the end of rent caps in Scotland. Maggie Chapman, of the Scottish Green Party, claimed last week that Scottish landlords are “counting the days until they go rogue”. She predicts that landlords will hike rents to unaffordable levels, forcing tenants from their homes.
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