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Style and the city

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WITH rents in Edinburgh at an all-time high according to the latest report, it makes more sense than ever to buy a home in the capital.

And with some experts predicting prices might rise in the city by as much as 30 per cent in the next four years, there is no time to lose for buyers taking their first step on the property ladder.

Bellway has just launched a new release of apartments at its highly sought-after Imperial Heights developmen­t in Edinburgh, which are ideal for those moving out of rental accommodat­ion or buying a second home close to work.

Within walking distance of the historic heart of the capital, this stylish developmen­t is tucked away in a quiet lane with breathtaki­ng views of Arthur’s Seat and is the ultimate in contempora­ry design.

The Artemis apartment block offers a range of stylish two bedroom apartments with prices from £223,995.

This stylish home has a generous reception hall leading into a large open plan luxury kitchen with integrated appliances, dining area and living room, a master bedroom with ensuite, a well-proportion­ed guest bedroom and contempora­ry bathroom. There is a useful storage cupboard in the hall.

Lynn Pringle, Head of Sales (Scotland East) for Bellway Homes Ltd, said: “The Imperial Heights apartments have been one of our fastest selling developmen­ts in the East, with properties selling out almost as quickly as we have released them.

“The location is amazing, with beautiful views of Arthur’s Seat and it is just a short stroll into the city centre.”

The show apartment and sales office are open Thursday 11-7pm, Friday and Monday from 9.30am until 5.30pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am-5.30pm.

Further informatio­n is available from 0131 285 6820 or www.bellway.co.uk

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