We all know that property prices are influenced by location and Edinburgh's is considered one of Scotland's most desirable cities.
With everything it has to offer and its 'city' status, Edinburgh's average property price is sitting at £299,649, according to ESPC's latest report. But just across the Firth, prices can drop significantly.
In Edinburgh's city centre, apartments can be full of character with many still retaining Georgian features.
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However, so close to the centre comes at a cost. Meanwhile, over in Fife, you certainly get more for your money and only be a short train ride away from Edinburgh.
On Lomond Road, Neilson's Estate Agents are selling a two-bed Victorian flat that looks over Lomond Park and boasts an extensive private garden grounds, a single garage/driveway and offers spacious accommodation completed by many fine period features throughout.
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Naturally, this is on the market for offers over £575,000.
It is a grand property with dramatic high ceilings, a family bathroom, two double bedrooms and two reception rooms. The current owners have furnished it with a mixture of modern and traditional decor that compliments the apartment.
Lomond Road in Trinity is only around 10 minutes in the car to the city centre but 20-45 minutes on the bus, depending on traffic and the classic road works.
You can see more information here.
Meanwhile, over in Dunfermline, you could buy a standard four-bed semi-house with a private garden and garage for more than half the price.
The four bed property is situated in the Pitcorthie area of Dunfermline and has been decorated with a neutral palette so the new owners can put their own stamp on it.
Right Move adds: "The accommodation is formed over two levels and comprises; bright entrance hallway, large lounge with focal fireplace, open plan dining room, fitted kitchen, a bright and welcoming sun-room, downstairs large double bedroom and w/c. On the upper level there are two excellently sized double bedrooms and a single, a three piece bathroom suite completes the internal layout.
While Edinburgh isn't right on your doorstep, the train can only take half an hour to 40 minutes. And with the extra cash you could be saving, you could add traditional-esque features where you like.
You can see more information here.
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