The Scotsman

City centre garage up for sale for £75,000

- JENNY KANE

DEMAND for parking spaces in one of Scotland’s financial hotspots is so great a company boss is selling his double garage for offers over £75,000.

The price – which would buy a three-bedroom house in parts of the country – reflects daily parking charges in Edinburgh’s west end approachin­g £30 a day.

Combined with the general lack of parking spaces and the city’s notoriousl­y “efficient” parking wardens, Ewan Foreman should have little difficulty finding a buyer.

The 54-year-old letting agency boss said he had received inquiries just a day after the garage went on sale.

The double garage is in a cobbled lane near to the city’s west end, which is home to many businesses, and major firms of lawyers and accountant­s.

Mr Foreman said: “On the market at the moment in Edinburgh there are literally only a handful of garages for sale, they are hard to get a hold of. In the west end this could be the only one.

“I’ve owned it for about ten years. I bought it as an investment. It’s done very well as an investment.”

Mr Foreman, who says he is hanging on to another west end parking space, continued: “You’re not obliged to value a garage before you market it – you don’t need a home report.

“It’s driven by a chronic shortage of garages in the west end of Edinburgh. There is just not enough of them.

“I think it may well be purchased by somebody who wants to put their car in a garage while they are in the office or a local resident.”

In the same city, £75,000 could buy you a two-bedroom flat in Muirhouse while in Glasgow it could buy you a one bedroom flat on Bearsden Road.

You could even get a get a three-bedroom semi-detached house in Grangemout­h or a three-bedroom terraced house at the Sound of Kintyre in Campbeltow­n for the same price.

The garage particular­s state: “It is suitable for two cars.”

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