Hi Tam,
I have an investor looking for
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Edinburgh HMO's
1. Price up to £200,000.
2. Has money to acquire and fix the property
3. We would want the property to be in the north of
Edinburgh, so from Dalmeny, Cramond, Corstorphine in the north west through to
Davidsons Mains, Granton, Pilton, Dalry, Merchiston to Leith, Stockbridge,
Medowbank and Portobello.
4. We would have to have entry to the property by the
very latest end of August.
5. In Scotland, it is the equivalent of freehold (almost
all properties are this)
6. Yes, would consider new build.
7. 3 or 4 bedroom properties considered, preferably
properties approved by the local authorities for student (multi-room)
occupancy. Would also require property with parking available.
8. Must be able to use it for student HMO’s
Please could I get in touch with your contacts?