Central belt of Scotland sees rental values soar

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Average residential rents in Scotland increased by 2.4% in the year to September led by strong growth in the country’s central belt, the latest index figures show. Rents in the private rented sector reached an average of £755 per month but there is considerable variations. In Edinburgh, for example, the average rent surpassed £1,000 a […] The post Central belt of Scotland sees rental values soar appeared first on PropertyWire . Taylor Scott International

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