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From £350,000
3 - 4 Bedroom Houses
6 Homes
Kirkforthar Feus comprises six three-bedroom and four-bedroom family homes, each set over a single storey with open plan living spaces, fresh and luxurious interiors, private gardens to front and rear, off-road parking and car port, and views over established trees and wildflower planting.
From £320,000
1 - 2 Bedroom Houses
8 Homes
Each home delivers on practicalities as well as appearance with an exceptional level of built-in storage provided in the form of contemporary sliding wardrobes and expansive under stair cupboards. These wonderful homes are ideal for those seeking a slice of exclusive country living, either as a main home or second residence.
Western Harbour
A development of 2,230 homes on Forth Ports Edinburgh land holdings led by Rettie. The first phase of 234 BTR homes, Harbour Point and Harbour Gateway, was delivered with a demand of 36:1. The next phases comprise 1,600 BTR homes and 400+ homes for sale and consent for 938 of these is being granted.Latest Insight & Opinion
According to an independent research report from Homes for Scotland (HFS) released this week, the proportion of housing delivered by SME home builders has fallen by half since 2017. The proportion of new homes sold by those building between 3 and 49 homes per annum has fallen from around 40 per cent in 2017 to 20 per cent in 2023.
Interest rates have risen 14 times in short order from 0.10% in March 2020 to 5.25% in August 2023 where they have remained. Higher interest rates mean different things for different people. An increase in mortgage cost for borrowers versus investment return opportunities for those with savings. In this piece, we partner Rettie Financial Services and Hamilton Financial to look at the interest rate outlook, the impact of interest rates on personal finances and consider several scenarios and what it could mean for both savers and borrowers.