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AREA SPOTLIGHT
 Commuting







                   he increase in people working from home reducing the need for a daily commute,
                   rising property prices in Edinburgh and a desire to escape busy city life are all
              Treasons why you may be looking to buy a home on the commuter belt.
 to the capital  But what factors should you consider when looking for a property outside the Capital?

               Here are our favourite locations near Edinburgh where you might find your dream home.


 Looking to live outside Edinburgh? Check out our guide
 to the best areas for commuters to live!
               Inveresk                          North Berwick
               Distance to Edinburgh: 12 minutes    Distance to Edinburgh: 30 minutes by
               by train                          public transport, 45 minutes by car
               Cost to commute: £3.60 return from   Cost to commute: Anytime day return on
               Musselburgh Station               train for £7.70
               Average house price:  £685,451    Average house price: £493,298

               A conservation village in East Lothian,   If you are commuting to Edinburgh, North
               Inveresk is ideal for those who want a   Berwick is one of the more expensive
               piece of history as it consists of a main   places to live but it is a popular choice
               street of 17th and 18th  century houses.   for prospective house buyers. With a
               Notable Inveresk buildings include the   population of less than 7000, the town
               A-listed St Michael’s Church that stands   boasts  a  close  community  while  being
               at its west end on the summit of a hill   just a short commute to Edinburgh.
               overlooking Musselburgh. Visitors can
               also go to the 18th century Inveresk House   Recent developments include Miller
               which was used by Oliver Cromwell as his   Homes’ Ferrygate Meadow, comprising
               headquarters in 1650.             three,  four  and  five-bedroom  houses,
                                                 to the east of the town. Commuters
               Also nearby is the Inveresk Lodge Garden   have been attracted to the area due
               which belongs to the National Trust   to  its  location  just  off  the  A198,  which
               for Scotland. Its gardens overlooking   follows the coastline to Musselburgh and
               the River Esk are open to the public   Edinburgh and is just a 20-minute walk
               and it makes for a beautiful walk with   from North Berwick train station.
               ornamental topiary, woodland walks and
               ponds. The village is situated just six miles   Schools in the area are highly rated
               away from Edinburgh city centre and the   with North Berwick High School being
               nearest school is Musselburgh Grammar   particularly popular. Younger pupils are
               School.                           catered for by Law Primary School.



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