A guide to living in Scotland

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78.2%

Very Good

16.0%

Average

4.2%

Disappointing

0.9%

Very poor

0.6%

Best places to live in Scotland

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New Fountainbridge, EH3

By Native Communities

4.95

4.95

(29 reviews)

Studio, 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes to rent. Set along the scenic Union Canal and just a short stroll from the West End, Grassmarket and Edinburgh Castle, this thoughtfully designed development blends location, style and substance.
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Ranked 1st out of 54 in Scotland

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Dockside, EH6

By Dockside

Award winner 2025

4.94

4.94

(84 reviews)

Welcome to Dockside – a fresh take on waterfront living. Our vibrant new rental community offers sleek studios and spacious one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, combining stylish design with exceptional amenities.Imagine living in one of the world’s coolest neighbourhoods, where creativity and community collide. That’s Leith. Recognised by Time Out for its vibrant energy, Leith has a thriving start-up scene, eclectic arts culture, and a welcoming spirit.
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Ranked 2nd out of 54 in Scotland

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The Point, AB10

By Colby River

Award winner 2025

4.89

4.89

(193 reviews)

The Point is a unique development of studio apartments centrally located in the Schoolhill area of Aberdeen. The development has a free resident's gym, TV and screening rooms, co-working facilities, residents lounges and bookable rooms for parties and events. The on-site team are available 24/7 and include customer service and maintenance teams. Aberdeen Train and Bus Station, the city's main retail and leisure district and the Union Square shopping mall, which is home to over 150 retail outlets and the 10-screen Cineworld Multiplex. A 2-minute walk will take you to Belmont Street, home to some of the city's most popular bars, cafes and restaurants. Aberdeen University is 1.4 miles away and Robert Gordon University 2.7 miles to the south. It's a great place to base yourself if you're studying or working in Aberdeen and utility bills and superfast broadband are also included in the rent.
3rd

Ranked 3rd out of 54 in Scotland

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Holland Park, G2

By Moda Living

Award winner 2025

4.83

4.83

(106 reviews)

Holland Park in Glasgow features 433 high-tech apartments spread across four buildings. Residents have access to a wide range of facilities including a 24hr gym, 24hr concierge and co-working and meeting rooms. In addition, the development is pet-friendly and wifi is included.
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Ranked 4th out of 54 in Scotland

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Solasta Riverside, G5

By urbanbubble

Award winner 2025

4.78

4.78

(92 reviews)

Solasta Riverside is a new city centre district. Based on the South Bank of the iconic river Clyde, the development sits directly opposite Central Station. Furthermore, Solasta Riverside's residential development consists of two 18-story complexes, including 324 Build-to-Rent apartments. Solasta Riverside is located on the Clyde riverside, facing the International Financial Services District. Additionally, with direct access to bus, rail, cycle and motorway networks, and only 15 minutes from Glasgow International Airport, Solasta Riverside will activate over a quarter of a mile of river frontage.
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Ranked 5th out of 54 in Scotland

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Reviews marked with a green tick show tenants whose residency we have been able to verify. Those that could not be verified are marked 'unverified'.

Paris D (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Candleriggs, G1

Mar 2026

3
3
This is rated 3.00 out of 5.00.
3

The Reality of Candleriggs

Paris D (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Candleriggs, G1

Mar 2026

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

In general the location is very good. i would prefer to live a bit further out of the city centre, in all honestly but the overall offerings of Candleriggs made living here our best option. Everything is very close: shops, restaurants, bars. Public transport is very accessible. It can be very noisy at times but that is to be expected. There is also a huge variety of nearby parking.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

I have complained a few times, but I think this was mostly on a Candleriggs level, not a building management level so I can't really say.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

the main thing I think is I wish they were a bit more transparent. For example the way the maintenance is advertised. I also wish that I had known about the flooring works. They seem highly unecesary in the short period of time I have lived here it has had to happen twice. (This building is also very new).


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Beatrice F (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Reviewer was offered an incentive for an honest review, regardless of rating

5
5
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5

Fantastic stay and location

Beatrice F (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

Property is right by Leith Walk. Amazing range of shops, restaurants and shopping centre all within walking distance. Transport within a 5 minute walk too. Street is residential and quiet, but steps away from the city life. Excellent location.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Promptly and kindly. I was never let down so far. Everyone is ready to help.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

Nothing really. My stay is exactly as I had expected it as it is as it’s presented.


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Kendra M (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Reviewer was offered an incentive for an honest review, regardless of rating

5
5
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5

A fantastic place to live short term

Kendra M (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

Broughton is a great place to live, with St Marks park and the water of Leith walk right around the corner. There are plenty of great pubs and restaurants, as well as fantastic charity shops and a great range of supermarkets, including a Lidl and large Tesco. The tram line is just down the road, which is another bonus.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Always responded really quickly and efficiently. The property was kept very clean and everyone from the team was super friendly and helpful.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

The electricity costs were horrendous, considering the small size of the flat


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Razan (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Reviewer was offered an incentive for an honest review, regardless of rating

5
5
This is rated 5.00 out of 5.00.
5

Great experience

Razan (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

Kingsford Residence is a modern and well-maintained place to live, with friendly staff and quick maintenance support. The apartments are generally clean and well-equipped. although the rooms feel a bit small they do have a nice mezzanine design. The local area is convenient, with supermarkets, small shops, and a few good restaurants nearby, plus access to green spaces for walks. Transport links are reliable, with buses and easy routes into the city, though it can get slightly noisy during the day due to the nearby school. I didn’t notice any noticeable traffic noise which is great. Overall the area feels safe and fairly quiet in the evenings.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Yes. I had an issue with a water leak from the shower and requested for some furniture to be removed. They responded in a timely manner snd have been really helpful

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

The level of noise from the school during the day. I expected it to be a bit noisy but it’s more than I expected at times. The electricity bill and the fixed charge were higher than expected


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Zachary Wang (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Reviewer was offered an incentive for an honest review, regardless of rating

5
5
This is rated 5.00 out of 5.00.
5

Well-Located, Practical Living with Reliable Management

Zachary Wang (Tenant)

Verified Resident

Kingsford Residence, EH7

Mar 2026

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

Living in this part of Edinburgh offers a good mix of convenience and character. There are plenty of local shops nearby, including supermarkets and independent stores along Leith Walk, as well as a wide variety of restaurants, cafés, and bars catering to different tastes. The area feels lively without being overwhelming. One of the biggest advantages is access to green spaces, with places like Holyrood Park within easy reach, which is great for walking and outdoor activities. Transport links are excellent, with frequent buses and the nearby tram line providing easy access to the city centre and the airport. However, buses can occasionally be delayed during peak times, and traffic congestion can be an issue on main roads. On the street itself, parking can be limited and may require a permit, especially in busy periods. Bin collections are generally regular and reliable. The area is usually safe, though there can be some noise from traffic and occasional late-night activity given its central location.

How has the building management responded to any problems or issues you have raised:

Building management has generally been responsive and helpful. Most issues are acknowledged promptly and resolved within a reasonable timeframe, although less urgent matters can sometimes take a bit longer to be addressed.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

One thing I wish I had known before moving in is that parking can be quite limited, especially during evenings and weekends, so having a permit or planning ahead is important. It’s also worth noting that while the area is lively and convenient, there can be occasional noise from traffic and nearby activity. On the positive side, I didn’t fully appreciate how well-connected the area is until living here, with great access to public transport and plenty of shops, cafés, and amenities within walking distance.


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