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IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD


  Leith   Abbeyhill
 Super popular for many reasons, it wouldn’t   Another  neighbourhood  where  prices  have
 be  a  first-time  buyer  list  without  an   risen recently, Abbeyhill is an artsy area to the
 appearance from Leith. Leith’s prices have   east of Edinburgh, sandwiched between Leith,
 jumped in recent years, but a one-bedroom   Holyrood Park and Meadowbank. Packed with
 flat in this area of Edinburgh still comes in   independent shops, bars and restaurants, as
 at under £200,000, with an average cost of   well as being within walking distance of the city
 £177,081. Boasting some of the best bars and   centre and close to the city’s best green spaces,
 restaurants  the  Capital  has to  offer,  along   Abbeyhill is a fantastic location to set up home
 with the new tram link and an unrivalled   in.  Purchasing  a  one-bed  flat  in  this  part  of
 cultural scene.  Edinburgh will set you back £189,355 on average.

  Gorgie   Musselburgh
 A location that’s steadily rising in popularity,   If you’re a first-time buyer looking for a home
 Gorgie is tucked away beside Haymarket   close to the city, without being in the city,   Musselburgh
 Station, offering a slice of the city right on   Musselburgh is an ideal option. Just six miles
 your doorstep. Traditionally popular with   outside of Edinburgh city centre, this East
 students, young professionals are flocking to   Lothian harbour town has surged in popularity
 this part of Edinburgh thanks to its affordable   recently, due to its affordability and its excellent    Newington   Broughton
 property prices and proximity to the heart   transport links (the train into Edinburgh
 of the city centre. A one-bed flat in Gorgie   Waverley takes just seven minutes).  Buying   Long regarded as the student hotspot of   Just minutes from the heart of the city centre,
 costs,  on  average,  £148,815,  leaving  you   a  one-bedroom  flat  in  Musselburgh  costs  an   Edinburgh, Newington is also a neighbourhood   with the St James Quarter and the tram line on
 plenty in the budget for all those evenings   average of £149,664, leaving you plenty in the   that  is  popular  with  young  professionals.   your doorstep, Broughton is an ideal choice for
 out in the city!  pot for exploring East Lothian on your doorstep.  A stone’s throw from the heart of the city,   first-time buyers who want to feel like they live
        Newington  also  has  a  buzzing  scene  of   in the midst of everything. A one-bed flat here
        its own, with independent bars, shops and   costs on average £178,017, and offers residents
        restaurants in abundance, and The Meadows   the  opportunity  to  enjoy  some  of  the  finest
        offering a fabulous green space to spend    amenities Edinburgh has to offer – from the
        your spare time in. At the higher end of the   boutiques of Broughton Street to the flagship
        scale,  Newington’s  one-bed  flats  cost  on   stores in St James, just minutes’ walk from
        average £189,321.                     Stockbridge, Leith and the Old Town too.



          Newington                                                    Broughton










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