Tuesday, 25, Sep 2007 03:57
Although shy of the phenomenal growth seen in Northern Ireland, Scotland has nonetheless seen some dramatic increases in property prices in recent years. However, prices are still well below national levels, with a property costing an average of around £145,000, according to Halifax. Scotland also has a great deal to offer those looking for a home, from the culture and history of Edinburgh, to the picturesque Highlands in the north of the country.
Sitting on the west coast of Scotland the Brodrick view development incorporates a wide range of housing.
Sitting on the edge of the small town of Lanark, the Heather Lea development is a collection of family homes.
Situated in the heart of West Lothian, the development is part of the Barratt Premier Range.
Five miles north of the English border, the town of Eyemouth sits on the estuary of the river Eye.
Wood Grove is a tree lined, enclosed family home development.
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