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AT HOME WITH




 Serendipity








         in Shandon



                                          “After our first viewing, we found ourselves talking
 We catch up with Louise and Luke Crighton, whose
                                          about how we could restore it to its former glory, and
 second step on the property ladder came to them   all the improvements we would make. The property
 in a twist of fate…                      needed more work than anything we had undertaken
                                          previously, so we were hesitant to make an offer
                                          straight away, and instead we registered a note of
                                          interest and arranged a second viewing,” Louise
 hen we last spoke to senior UI designer Louise   explains. “The second viewing made us realise that
 Crighton (then Brown) back in October 2021, she was   perhaps we loved it even more than the first time,
 Wpreparing for her imminent wedding to electronics   and we knew it could be a family home for us to grow
 engineer Luke and enjoying life in her beautiful one-bedroom   into. We jumped at the chance to get a good deal,
 flat in the Shandon Colonies. We interviewed her for this very   knowing what other properties were selling for in the
 feature, speaking to her about how she and Luke found their   area, but before we made an offer, we arranged for
 first home on ESPC and all the work they’d done to it – but by   more in-depth surveys, so we could be clear about
 the time we went to print, the couple had unexpectedly (even   the renovation work we would need to take on.”
 to them) submitted an offer on a bigger property, just around
 the corner. Almost three years later, Louise shares the details of   After their initial research, Louise and Luke made an
 how a twist of fate led them to their current abode.  offer, which was accepted, but the process wasn’t
                                          smooth sailing: “Our offer was accepted on the
 “We knew that our previous flat wouldn’t be our forever home,   condition that we would sell our home within three
 and we always kept an eye on the market,” Louise tells us. “We   months. While this normally wouldn’t be an issue in
 loved living in Shandon but had started to give up on the hope   Edinburgh, we weren’t yet on the market, it was in the
 that we might one day afford somewhere bigger, within budget   run-up to Christmas when everything is quieter, we
 and still in the area. I was (and am still) constantly peering into   were still in the throes of the pandemic, and we were
 the windows of solicitor estate agents and browsing espc.  due to get married three weeks later! We also had
 com, but one day we saw a ‘for sale’ sign at the front of a   some delays due to legal issues; previous changes
 property around the corner from us. We looked it up on ESPC   the seller had made required building warrants that
 straightaway  and  saw  that  it  was  double  our  existing  floor   had since expired, and we were only able to move
 space, within budget, and most importantly, still in the area and   forward once we had an indemnity policy in place.
 community we knew and loved.”            Our solicitors from ELP Arbuthnott McClanachan did
                                          a fantastic job of supporting us through each step,
 The property, having lain empty for ten years, needed immediate   and we sold our home through Blair Cadell, who are
 and substantial renovation, but their interest was piqued by the   one of the biggest sellers of property in Shandon and
 potential it offered.                    know the area better than anyone else.”

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