A family-run property developer has broken ground on a new residential development in the West of Edinburgh, supported by a £20m funding package from Bank of Scotland.
The beautiful Edinburgh home, which is known as Homegrown Hoose, has took home the win for 2026.
Residents will have access to the wider amenities and cultural attractions planned for Edinburgh Park, including a ...
The New Village will be a neighbourhood that places connectivity and quality of life at its heart” – Dan Teague, S1 ...
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Edinburgh housing: Demolition plans for problem block of flats thrown into chaos by move to list building
‘The challenges, the cost issues and the implications are much more difficult to manage and potentially insurmountable’ - ...
Homegrown Hoose in Mortonhall, Edinburgh – a mid-century bungalow conversion with sustainability at its heart – has been ...
Edinburgh has been named Scotland’s healthiest city, with residents spending around 80 of their lives in good health according to the ...
Knight Frank has made an investment in its Scottish commercial property operations by securing a long-term lease at an office development in Edinburgh.
S1 Developments, run by brothers Dan and Shane Teague, is set to build hundreds of homes in ‘New Village’ as part of the ...
Edinburgh is home to more than 75,000 students during term time - almost 15 percent of the city’s population and is now ...
Property consultancy Knight Frank has stepped up investment in its Scottish operations with a long-term lease on new offices in Edinburgh ...
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