There are some Edinburgh homes that have been up for sale longer than others - and just won't budge.
While we've seen a surge in the housing market between buyers and sellers, some properties seem to be a bit more tricky to sell.
This comes as property experts ESPC report that the housing market is finally starting to calm down after the pandemic that saw an increase in buyers and sellers alike.
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From new luxury apartments, to bungalows, and mansions, here are some of Edinburgh's most 'unwanted' homes which have been up for sale longer than others.
Craigentinny
As previously reported, a property on Nantwich Drive joined the market in 2019 - and still remains there today.
The quaint bungalow boasts spacious four bedroom and a large rear garden - you would be forgiven for thinking it would be snapped up pretty quickly. It is on the market for offers over £399,995.
In terms of location, Craigentinny sits not too far from the city centre and minutes from Meadowbank. Describing the home, Rightmove said: "The property is brought to the market in good condition and briefly, consists of an entrance hall with storage, an extensive rear facing lounge with electric fire and dining area featuring sliding doors to a large garden.”
Find out more about the 'unwanted' home here.
Marchmont
Marchmont is a desirable area and a newly-constructed fourth floor apartment has been on the market since June 2021.
The current owner is looking for offers over £400,000 and the property on Thirlestane Road, consists of three modern double bedrooms, a box room that could be used as a study, an open-plan living area and views of the castle.
Coulters Estate Agents add: "Situated in Marchmont, within the Meadows, Marchmont and Bruntsfield conservation area, the flat is ideally located for swift access to outstanding local amenities."
You can see more information on Rightmove.
Innerwick House
For £5,000,000, an enchanting eight-bed Georgian mansion in Murrayfield has yet to be sold. Noted as 'one of Edinburgh's finest houses', its new owners would have a piece of local history.
The detached three-bed coach house is also included in the sale as well as delightful landscaped garden grounds and has been on the market since March 2022.
Estate agents Savills writes: "Innerwick House is a beautifully presented and well appointed stone built Georgian house, sympathetically extended in Edwardian times to provide superb family accommodation set over two principal floors.
"The property was comprehensively refurbished and reconfigured in the late 1990s by the acclaimed Lorn Macneal Architects to create free-flowing family living and reception space on the ground floor, complemented by five generous double bedrooms and five bathrooms making this an exceptional family home.
"Of particular note are the original period features, the elegant drawing and dining rooms and the wonderful open plan dining kitchen and family living room. There is an extensive cellar below providing useful storage space."
You can see more information on Rightmove.
Queensferry Street
Keeping in line with the Georgian housing trends, McEwan Fraser Legal have been advertising a three-bed apartment since March 2022 that boasts a range of period features from the late Georgian era.
For offers over £450,000, the B-listed property on Queensferry Street in the West End boasts elegant living room and its new owners can enjoy views towards Edinburgh Castle.
Along with a spacious kitchen, the home also consists of three bedroom with the original shutters, and a bathroom.
You can see more information here.
Saughton
For those looking for a new build, a contemporary four-bedroom property on Saughton Crescent has been on the market since March 2022 and is on offer for £665,000.
The new build offers a spacious home with contemporary features and the interiors have been finished to the highest standard.
With sliding doors out onto a large garden, the property also boasts a hive heating system, solar panels, an EV charging port, and in the master bedroom there is also fully fitted sliding wardrobes and drawer units with concealed TV backboard above.
You can see more information here.
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