We are pleased to have sold a wonderful array of properties across East Lothian this year.
Follow us on a tour of the county through the delightful range of properties, broken down by geography, sold in 2019.
North Berwick area
Struie, Abbotsford Road. Offers over £865,000Cotgreen, Dileton Avenue. Offers over £570,00014 The Village, Archerfield. Offers over £799,0009 The Village, Archerfield. Offers over £875,000
Hamilton Court, North Berwick. Offers over £465,000
Cromwell Road, North Berwick. Offers over £810,000
Gullane and Longniddry area
Cruachan, Gosford Road, Longniddry. Offers over £825,000Chesterhall House, By Longniddry. Offers over £845,000Middleshot Road, Gullane. Offers over £385,000The Old Schoolhouse, Gullane. Offers over £775,000The Old Bothy, Drem. Offers over £355,000
Gifford area
Avenue House, Gifford. Offers over £375,000Peterhouse, Garvald. Offers over £100,000Burnett Crescent, East Saltoun. Offers over £400,000
Haddington area
Lady Eleanor's Cottage, Whittingehame. Offers over £400,000Lawhead Steading, East Linton. Offers over £475,000Tynebank House, Haddington. Offers over £980,000Easter Blinkbonny, Liberton. Offers over £615,000
Dunbar area
Stenton House, Stenton. Offers over £835,000Broxmouth Park Plot, Dunbar. Offers over £145,00Leslie Way, Dunbar. Offers over £465,000Pinkerton Hill, Spott. Offers over £125,000
Musselburgh area
Carberry Close, Inveresk. Offers over £575,000
Pencaitland area
Tyne Steading, Ormiston. Offers over £495,000Merlewood, Boggs Holdings . Offers over £250,000Flockmasters, Jerusalem. Offers over £345,000
Humbie
Lammerlaw House, Humbie. Offers over £765,000
We have enjoyed assisting our clients with the sale of these beautiful properties over the course of the year and watching both buyers and sellers begin the next phase of their property journey. Whether you are looking to buy or sell in East Lothian, Rettie's dedicated East Lothian team would be delighted to help with the next step in your journey. Get in touch with Andrew Smith for a confidential conversation or a market appraisal.
After too many weeks of fevered speculation (and leaks and counter leaks), the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced her Budget to the House of Commons last week, setting out the UK Government’s tax and spending plans over the next few years. We decided to wait a week to digest the measures introduced and assess likely impacts on the Scottish housing market.
The Glasgow City property market, like all markets is subject to wider events and influences, most recently landlord tax and regulation changes, general lifestyle trends and this year, many businesses implementing ‘return to office’ mandates for their staff.