Scotland

Boasting some of the highest scores for standards of living in the UK, Scotland is a country of extraordinary natural beauty. Add to that its friendly, cultured cities and a rich history stretching back for centuries, and you have a location that offers something for everyone. Whether you live in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen or another of its cities, or find a home closer to nature, Scotland provides plenty to appeal to property hunters of all ages and inclinations.

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Best places to live in Scotland

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View over Edinburgh, capital city of Scotland

Where to live in Scotland?

In the far north, the Highlands & Islands region offers some of the country’s wildest scenery and includes islands such as Shetland and Orkney. The way of life here is largely rural, with farming and tourism the main sources of income.

In the north-east of the country lies the Grampian region, famous for its synonymous mountain range and Scotland’s third-largest city, Aberdeen. The ‘Granite City’ has recently been named the best city in Scotland to live in, thanks in part to its good employment prospects and low cost of living.

Moving south, you’ll find Glasgow to the west and Edinburgh to the east. As the country’s two largest cities, both are obvious choices for great places to live in Scotland, with Glasgow offering the lower cost of living out of the two.

Even further south and towards the border with England lie the cities of Ayr and Dumfries. Dumfries is just 25 miles by road from the border, and offers residents a charming and characterful market town set amidst the unique beauty of the Scottish lowlands.

Isle of Skye in the west of Scotland

Best places to visit in Scotland

We don’t have space to list all the best places to visit in Scotland but we can offer a few highlights that shouldn’t be missed.

The enduring legend of the Loch Ness Monster brings many visitors to Inverness. This city can be found where the River Ness flows over the northeast coast of Scotland into the Moray Firth. Even if you don’t spot the beast, Loch Ness itself is a stunning natural feature at 23 miles long and containing more water than all the lakes in England and Wales combined.

Whiskey is another famous product of Scotland’s plentiful water. Make sure you take in a distillery tour or two – the oldest sites are Strathisla, Bowmore and Glenturret. The latter has had a distillery on the site since 1775.

Edinburgh and Glasgow are two obvious city destinations visitors to Scotland should try to take in. Other cities well worth a visit include Inverness, Perth, Stirling and Ayr.

For natural scenery, the Isle of Skye is hard to beat. Orkney and Arran are also spectacularly beautiful islands to visit. Other sites offering stunning scenery and outstanding hiking options include Glencoe, Loch Lomond, The Cairngorms National Park, The Trossachs and Kintail.

Best castles in Scotland

Scotland has more than its fair share of stunning castles. From beautifully preserved examples like Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle or Dunrobin Castle, to ruined fortresses like the craggy Dunnottar Castle, there’s plenty here for history buffs. Even Balmoral Castle – holiday home of the Royal Family – opens its doors to the public for visits each year from April to July.

View over the city of Inverness in Scotland

What is the population of Scotland?

The population of Scotland is around 5,466,000, according to the latest figures from National Records of Scotland. The capital city of Edinburgh is the second largest city in the country, with a population of 524,930. Glasgow is the largest with a population of 633,210.

Best schools in Scotland

The best school in Scotland is currently Jordanhill School Glasgow, according to league tables for 2021. Other top schools making up the top ten include St Ninian’s High School East Renfrewshire, Gryffe High School Renfrewshire and Dunblane High School in Stirling.

The highest-ranked universities in Scotland for 2021 are St Andrews in the top spot, followed by the University of Edinburgh in second and Glasgow University in third. Heriot-Watt University and the University of Dundee take up fourth and fifth places.

Reviews in Scotland

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Review Date Oct 2024

Excellent walking distance to city centre and Finnieston area. Several train and bus stations close by including Glasgow central train station and also east motorway access for drivers

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Really fantastic building, facilities are great but can sometimes be difficult to book. The staff really do make the place, Kate and Amanda have been wonderful since the day I moved in. There is a strong sense of community within the building and it starts with the staff team making such a great effort

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Difficulty of booking private areas can be a pain but I’m not sure what the solution is there. I’d love to book for my birthday for example but it can be hard to get an exact date

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Building maintenance is fantastic, really easy and quick response. The whole staff team really are great

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A lovely Accomodation

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Review Date Oct 2024

It’s been a month and I’ve absolutely loved it all. But unfortunately the walk under the bridge is quite daunting sometimes.
But it being super close to the centre has been very convenient

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The development of the building is up to standard and has a nice feel.
It’s very advanced and well taken care of.
It has a a lot of convenient areas around the buildings like the gym, movie theatre and bar spaces. Everywhere is always kept neat and presentable

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Nothing in particular. They’re super transparent .

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Yes. They’ve been timely responding and following up with anything I’ve raised.

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Great facilities

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Review Date Oct 2024

It is a very nice building with a lot of facilities! Street is quite noise due to construction and highway but building very soundproof

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The only thing that I see to improve is the availability of the cinema and the dining room, can’t find a moment available. The rest is fine, I haven’t had any repairs as of yet because I just moved in but the team seems very responsive and the facilities are always really clean

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Amazing team, they are very responsive and very welcoming

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I haven’t had any repairs as of yet because I just moved in but the team seems very responsive and the facilities are always really clean

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Feedback for trendy flat

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Review Date Oct 2024

The open spaces are great but really hard to book. Traffic noise is really loud and it’s not nice to feel bed shaking bc of ongoing constructions.

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Design is really chic! Building management is good, even though getting maintenance takes a long time to come. We over waited for 3 weeks for help to come. The colors are pleasing and communal spaces are great aswell. Pleasure to walk around the clean trendy place.

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How loud it would be living there and hope hard it is to book things.

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It has taken a long time to get things fixed unfortunately

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