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Former shepherd's cottage was one of Scotland's most-viewed properties
Former shepherd's cottage was one of Scotland's most-viewed properties

The Herald Scotland

time08-08-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Former shepherd's cottage was one of Scotland's most-viewed properties

The four-bedroom semi-detached dwelling sold at a closing date for over its asking price of £435,000, the estate agent said. The ten properties that made it onto July's list of most viewed homes on attracted 83,000 views, indicating ongoing strong interest in the local property market and a particular trend in demand for a range of properties from flats, to bungalows, to family homes. Tope of the list was a 'Charming' two-bedroom ground floor flat in Corstorphine on the market for £200,00, while the most expensive property was a five-bedroom house in Dalgetty Bay which featured on Scotland's Home of the Year. This property was available for offers over £700,000. The cottage was once and agricultural workers' dwelling (Image: ESPC) ESPC said that the demand for homes remained strong in July, with a diverse range of properties capturing buyer interest. A notable shift was observed, as this month's list includes a higher number of flats, making up four of the ten homes, compared to just one flat in June's top 10. This increase suggests that buyers are seeking more affordable and convenient living options, particularly in desirable areas such as Corstorphine, Leith, and Crewe. The price range of the most viewed homes varied from £175,000 to £700,000, with an average price of £423,500. As in previous months, Edinburgh continues to dominate, with seven properties from the capital making the list. Notably, a Corstorphine property tops the list, showcasing the ongoing popularity of this central, well-connected area. Other notable locations outside Edinburgh include North Berwick and Dalgety Bay, which highlight buyers' interest in coastal living and areas with scenic views. At the end of July, half of the homes were already under offer, underlining the continued buyer motivation and swift decision-making. Many of the properties were presented in move-in-ready condition, appealing to buyers looking for convenience and minimal renovation work. Four of the featured properties were marketed with a fixed price, while the rest used the 'offers over' pricing strategy, reflecting seller confidence in a competitive market. The architect-designed home which was on the market for £700,000 (Image: ESPC) Paul Hilton, CEO of ESPC, commented: 'The latest figures from show continued strong demand for properties across Edinburgh and beyond, with a noticeable increase in interest for flats this month. 'While larger homes remain a key focus for many buyers, the higher number of flats in July's top 10 reflects a shift towards more affordable, centrally located options. 'It's clear that buyers are looking for a range of properties that meet different needs, whether that's a compact city flat or a larger family home with more space.' He added: 'The inclusion of both fixed-price and 'offers over' properties further highlights the competitive nature of the market, with sellers confident in securing good offers.

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