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 Michael and Emma had previously lived in a two-
 bedroom  tenement  flat  with  beautiful  period
 features including stripped wood floors, working
 window shutters throughout, fireplaces and high
 ceilings with cornicing. They were looking to buy
 an older property but to their surprise they fell in
 love with the new-build home in Dalkeith.



 Tenement flat



           “I love having a garden – I work on my   “There was less back and forth compared to
           laptop there when working from home and   buying our first property. My wife was pregnant
           I can’t wait for my son to be able to play in it   and I run my own business so we didn’t have
           as he grows up.”                   loads of time on our hands – Neilsons taking
                                              care of the whole process really helped.
           Michael has some advice for other first-time
           sellers: “Be organised. We were efficient and   “We  were  lucky  with  how  everything
           reached out to a mortgage adviser early on   played out as it felt like a daunting time to
           so knew what we were working with.  buy or sell.”
















 “I didn’t think we would go for a new build,”   “The previous owner spent a lot of time at a
 Michael  says.  “We  lived  in  a  tenement  flat   holiday home and didn’t cook so the kitchen
 originally because we loved the architecture   feels brand new.”
 and character. It would have been good to
 get an older property but newer properties are   Michael says his favourite thing about his new
 more energy-efficient so there are some perks.  home is the amount of natural light, adding:
 “We were in a ground floor tenement property
 “It’s a new property so the previous owner   before and now we have a south-facing
 didn’t have to renovate it much. We plan to   garden and big windows.
 do some decorative changes like change the
 flooring and wall colours.


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