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       Where do ESPC                            ooking back at the property market                                                  The Borders
                                                from  January  2019  to  July  2024,                                              46%  of  Borders  properties  were  purchased
                                                                                                                                  by  current  Borders  residents,  suggesting
       buyers come from?                   L ESPC’s  research  reveals  where                                                     that buyers prefer to stay within this region
                                           buyers live when they purchase an onward                                               rather than relocate. Indeed, 48% of Borders
                                           property,  examining  how  buyers  relocate                                            buyers bought a home within their existing
       If you’ve ever wondered how home    across  the  market  –  as  well  as  exploring                                        post  out  code  (e.g.  the  TD  postcode),  while
       buyers move across the market,      how many home buyers come from outside                                                 30%  of  buyers  bought  properties  within  the
       we’ve done the research for you.    of Scotland and even outside of the UK.                                                same postcode that they already lived in, for
                                                                                                                                  example, TD2.

                                                                                                                                  12% of properties were bought by buyers from
                                                                                              The Lothians
                                                                                                                                  the rest of the UK, which has dual reasoning
                                                                                            As  Edinburgh’s  closest  neighbour,  Midlothian   in  a  region  such  as  the  Borders.  There  is  a
                                                                                            saw a great deal of properties sold to buyers   likelihood of holiday home purchases; however,
                                                                                            moving  across  the  city  boundary:  53%  of   there is also a high likelihood of many of these
                                                                                            Midlothian homes for sale since January 2019   buyers being from just over the other side of
                                                                                            were sold to buyers from Edinburgh, suggesting   the  border,  choosing  a  property  that  allows
                                                                                            homeowners moving for larger, more affordable   them to maintain their current lifestyle.
                                                                                            properties in comparison to the capital.
                                                                                                                                  Just under 1% of Borders homes were bought
                                                                                            Just  6%  of  property  purchases  came  from   by buyers from the rest
                                                                                            Midlothian buyers, suggesting that homeowners   of the world.
         Edinburgh                                                                          tend to stay in their homes for a longer period.
       Edinburgh unsurprisingly boasts the highest   interest, suggesting
       retention  rate  of  homeowners,  with  60%  of   a high volume of                   East Lothian boasted a much higher retention
       Edinburgh homes purchased by buyers already   investors: 16% of those buying         rate,  with  40%  of  properties  purchased  by
       living within the city.              in EH1 were from other parts of the UK, with    existing  residents.  This  area  also  boasted  a
                                            13% in EH2 and 11.5% in EH3. Being so central   high number of ‘local relocators’, with 20% of
       64% of buyers already resided in a home with   to  Edinburgh’s  famous  landmarks,  it  makes   properties bought by Edinburgh buyers.
       an EH postcode at the time of purchasing,   sense that investors would choose a property
       while 20% of buyers bought a property within   in these highly desirable locations.   6% of properties were bought by buyers from
       the  same  post  district  (e.g.,  if  they  lived  in                               the rest of the UK, suggesting investment
       EH1, they then bought their next property in   This trend is also apparent with global buyers;   interest.
       EH1). This means that while most Edinburgh   EH2  holds  the  most  appeal,  with  10%  of
       buyers are already from Edinburgh, only one-  properties  purchased  in  this  postcode  since   West Lothian also enjoyed a high retention rate,
       fifth of property purchases were made within   2019 bought by buyers from countries outside   with 43% of properties bought by an existing
       the same district that buyers already resided   of  the  UK.  This  was  closely  followed  by   resident.  West  Lothian  saw  18%  of  homes  in
       in, suggesting lots of buyers moving across   homes in EH1, where 7% of buyers came from   the  area  purchased  by  those  relocating  from
       the  city  depending  on  their  requirements   international locations, and EH3, where global   Edinburgh,  ostensibly  to  purchase  a  larger,
       and affordability.                   buyers snapped up 4% of the properties sold.    more affordable property.

       Just 6% of Edinburgh buyers are from the rest   This  data  also  covers  the  period  ahead  of   There  was  much  lower  interest  from
       of the UK, suggesting a mix of relocators and   short-term lets legislation coming into effect,   international  buyers,  with  1.5%  of  Midlothian
       investors. It appears that properties in the Old   which would confirm that holiday lets would   buyers being internationally based, and 0.6% of
       Town, city centre and New Town are of especial   be particularly appealing for investors.  both East and West Lothian.

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