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IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD



                                                The city option: Dunfermline
 The best areas for                           Scotland’s newest city is hugely popular with
                                              younger buyers, in part due to its property
 first-time buyers                            prices alongside its fantastic amenities and
                                              commuter links to Edinburgh and Glasgow.
                                              A typical first-time buyer flat in Dunfermline
 Hoping to purchase your first home           costs an average of £103,626, making it a
 this year? Here’s a rundown of the best      much more affordable option for many
                                              buyers starting out.
 areas where you can find a property
 priced under £200,000.






 f  you’re  planning  to  purchase  your  first     The most popular: Musselburgh    The rising star: Gorgie    The family-friendly option: Dalkeith
 property this year, it’s essential to know how   On the boundary of Edinburgh and East   Gorgie is rapidly becoming one of Edinburgh’s   Located in Midlothian, the town of Dalkeith is
 Ifar  your  budget  can stretch.  Using  ESPC’s   Lothian, Musselburgh is a hugely popular   property hotspots, and this might be due to   a great option for first-time buyers who want
 latest housing market data, we highlight the best   choice  for  first-time  buyers  who  want  a   it regularly being home to the Capital’s most   a family-friendly, community feel to their new
 areas for first timers, where you can find a one- or   seaside feel, at a more purse-friendly price.   affordable properties. Indeed, a flat in Gorgie   home, just half an hour from Edinburgh city
 two-bedroom flat for less than £200,000.
 Musselburgh boasts excellent transport   will set you back, on average, £168,142, meaning   centre. Dalkeith offers a bustling local high
 links, including a short six-minute train   you could potentially purchase a home under   street packed with bars, shops and restaurants,
 Remember, first-time buyers do not have to pay   journey into Edinburgh, as well as a thriving   the LBTT threshold. Gorgie is a stone’s throw   and beautiful green spaces like the eponymous
 Land  and  Buildings  Transaction  Tax  (LBTT)  up   local high street and plenty of gorgeous   from the city centre, with Harrison Park and the   Country  Park.  A  flat  here  costs,  on  average,
 to £175,000, meaning that for many areas on this   green spaces too. Flats here have an average   Union Canal in close proximity too.   £142,375.
 list, you might not need to pay any LBTT at all,   selling price of £176,349, making them a great
 saving you hundreds of pounds to put towards   choice for first-time homeowners.
 furnishing your new pad.
          The coastal option: Granton           The ‘have it all’: Liberton
        Located  on  Edinburgh’s  north  coast,  with   Positioned in a convenient pocket south of
        views over the Firth of Forth, Granton is a great   the city centre, Liberton offers a great location
        spot  for  first-time  buyers.  Property  prices  for   for  buyers  who  want  a  slice  of  everything
   The most affordable: Galashiels  flats here sit at £197,901 on average and offer   Edinburgh has to offer, right on their doorstep.
        homeowners the opportunity to enjoy a more   Easily commutable, Liberton has fast links into
 With  an  average  price  of  £71,019  for  a   peaceful slice of city life, with Newhaven,   the city centre, while offering plenty of green
 typical  first-time  buyer  flat,  Galashiels  is
 a fantastically affordable option for new   Trinity, Leith and Stockbridge all close at hand,   spaces and lovely parks, including Blackford
 homeowners. Commutable to Edinburgh   while the city centre is around 20 minutes   Hill, which offers a peaceful feel, as well as easy
 thanks to its position on the Borders Railway   away by car, and just over half an hour on   access to the retail park at Straiton. Flats in this
                                              area have an average cost of £184,602.
        public transport, making it a great choice for
 line, Galashiels is a historic textiles town   commuters too.
 that’s rich with things to do and is ideal for
 those who love the idea of living somewhere
 more tranquil than the big city.
                          Head to espc.com to start your property search today!


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