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AREA SPOTLIGHT

 Bonnyrigg  Broxburn                          Dalkeith
 Distance to Edinburgh: 50 minutes by bus,    Distance to Edinburgh: 29 minutes from   Distance to Edinburgh: 20 minutes by train,
 25-40 minutes by car depending on traffic  Uphall train station, 25 minutes by car  30 minutes by car
 Cost to commute: £4.50 day ticket for bus   Daily cost to commute: £6.20 anytime day   Daily cost to commute: £8.30 anytime day
 Average house price: £240,162  return on train  return on train
        Average house price: £243,270         Average house price: £219,876
 Positioned eight miles southeast of Edinburgh,
 Bonnyrigg  is one of  the  larger towns  in   Located to the west of Edinburgh, Broxburn   Lying  on  the  River  North  Esk,  Dalkeith  is  a
 Midlothian and is another great option for   offers  easy  road  and  rail  links  back  into  the   picturesque town that is the perfect choice for
 those hoping for an easy commute. It isn’t on   centre of  Edinburgh.  It is situated in close   those who want to live near open green spaces
 a train line, but there are regular and fast bus   proximity to the M8 and is approximately five   like Dalkeith Country Park. It is located just eight
 Dunfermline
 services to the Capital.  miles from Edinburgh Airport and to the north   miles south-east of Edinburgh, making it handy
 Distance to Edinburgh: 35 minutes by train    of Livingston. The town is popular with families   for commuters. The town is popular with families
 and car
 Bonnyrigg also offers a wide range of different   as it has four state schools: Broxburn Primary,   due to its well-regarded schools and range of
 Cost to commute: £7.20 off-peak day return  property types and can be particularly good   Kirkhill Primary,  St Nicholas Roman Catholic   family-friendly activities including Ryze trampoline
 Average house price: £184,727  for  first  time  buyers,  with  a  good  variety  of   Primary and Broxburn Academy. Broxburn   park and Gilmerton Cove, a mysterious network
 smaller houses and flats for sale, alongside the   is the ideal area to live if you want access to   of passageways and chambers handcrafted from
 The Fife town of Dunfermline has some of the   larger family homes. Straiton Retail Park is also   lots of outdoor space with the Union Canal,   sandstone. Eskbank is the well-heeled district of
 cheapest property prices along the Edinburgh   nearby, with a variety of large chain shops.   Admondell and Calderwood Country Park and   Dalkeith with many large Victorian and newer
 commuter belt. Average house prices are   Uphall golf course all nearby.  houses. To the south of Eskbank is Newbattle with
 slightly higher than the Fife average but    its abbey.
 still  a  significant  saving  when  compared  to
 Edinburgh.
                                  Linlithgow
 Dunfermline’s centre is characterised by  its
 grand ruins and large properties of grey stone-  Distance to Edinburgh: 19 minutes by train, around 40
 built villas. Statuesque public venues such as   minutes by car
 the Carnegie Hall also mark the town’s history.   Daily cost to commute: £9.20 return on train
 The area is considered a good shopping   Average house price: £299,549
 destination with a large shopping centre,
 several retail parks and a busy high street
 packed with independent and chain stores.  Perhaps most famous for its iconic palace, this pretty town
                                  is a desirable place to live thanks to a good variety of local
                                  amenities, highly regarded schools and great transport links.
 The town is the perfect location for families   While property in Linlithgow is more expensive than nearby
 due to two large public parks and respected   Falkirk, it’s considerably more affordable than living in the
 schools. Highly ranked schools include the   city. Linlithgow is conveniently located on the fast Edinburgh
 Queen Anne High School and St Columba’s   to Glasgow train route, meaning regular services are available
 Roman Catholic High School. The most popular   to transport you to either city.
 areas to live include the centre of town which
 contains beautiful Victorian and Edwardian
 homes, and north of the town centre there’s
                                            *Average house price figures are based on properties marketed
 stunning houses in Headwell and Bellyeoman.   and  sold  through  ESPC.  Home  Report  valuations  relate  to
 If you travel south you will find terraced stone-  properties where the Home Report was available on espc.com.
 built properties in St Leonards. Duloch in the   Figures relate to the 12 month period ending on 31/05/2022
 suburbs has more contemporary homes.
                                            Public transport commuter cost is according to data from ScotRail

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