Welcome to the Rettie Blog, your go-to destination for all things property-related. Whether you're a seasoned investor, a first-time homebuyer, or simply a property enthusiast, our blog is here to provide you with insightful tips, market trends, and expert advice to help you navigate this exciting world. Join us as we explore the latest property hotspots, share DIY home improvement ideas, and offer valuable insights to make informed decisions in the ever-evolving property market.
Rettie Featured in The Scotsman: Leading the Conversation on Scotland’s Housing Market Rettie is proud to see its senior team shaping the future of Scotland’s property sector through expert insights featured in The Scotsman. Covering international interest in Scottish homes, revitalising long-term empty properties, and navigating a resilient housing market, these thought leadership articles showcase Rettie’s role in driving forward-looking solutions. Key highlights include Alan Cumming on rising demand from American buyers, Rob Trotter on unlocking potential in the private rented sector, and Max Mills on market stability through professionalism. Discover how Rettie is influencing Scotland’s housing landscape.
Lettings is an industry where no two days are the same, and that’s exactly what makes it so exciting. We caught up with some of our Property Managers to chat about how they got started in the industry, what their day-to-day looks like, and what they love most about the job.
Scotland is in the grip of a housing emergency. As the BBC recently reported, more than 16,000 households – including over 10,000 children – are currently classed as homeless. Many are trapped in temporary accommodation for extended periods, at significant financial and social cost.
The Glasgow lettings market is heating up as we head into one of the busiest times of the year. With August placements approaching for medical professionals, demand is already on the rise, creating ideal conditions for landlords to secure strong rental income and tenants.
For many homeowners in Scotland, moving away to pursue a career opportunity, whether elsewhere in the UK or abroad, is both an exciting and daunting prospect. While there’s the anticipation of a new job and a fresh start, there’s also the weighty decision of what to do with their home.
PLATFORM_ is redefining what it means to rent well in the capital. The build to rent scheme, located on the Water of Leith, offers a lifestyle-oriented rental experience, prioritising convenience, community, exceptional amenities, and quality. Residents benefit from an exclusive range of on-site facilities, all of which are included within the monthly rent.
One of the most common statements I hear from prospective landlords and investors is: “I’ve heard it’s very hard to regain possession of a tenanted property in Scotland.” This perception is widespread, misconceived, and largely fuelled by a misunderstanding of Scotland’s tenancy laws, which do differ from those in England, but not in the way many believe.
At Rettie, we believe that exceptional service speaks for itself, and recently, our Edinburgh Lettings team has been hearing it loud and clear from our clients. Over the past few weeks, we've been delighted to receive a wave of 5-star Google reviews, each one highlighting the dedication, professionalism, and care our team brings to every lettings experience.
Living Local with Rettie returns with Series 2, diving deeper into the stories, local knowledge, and heartfelt service that define Rettie. This campaign celebrates the passionate professionals behind the brand, showcasing their deep ties to the communities they serve across Scotland and the North of England. From the Borders to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and beyond, each episode introduces a team member whose expertise, care, and local insight help guide clients through their property journeys. More than a series about buying and selling homes, Living Local is about people, places, and the personal connections that shape every move.
Rent increases are appearing across Scotland—but this isn’t just a short-term reaction to the lifting of rent controls on April 1st. It’s the start of a much bigger, longer-term issue that could affect tens of thousands of tenancies over the next two years. Yes, landlords are raising rents - but not just because they now can. They will do so because they fear they soon won’t be able to.