Properties for sale
Our list of current properties for sale includes particulars and viewing details which can be downloaded below. Further information can be obtained by phoning 0131 225 5722, extension 230. You can also read about how to buy property in Scotland here.
This page was last updated 15 May 2012.


Offers in the region of £250,000
Elderslie Development Site, Old Road, Elderslie




Offers in excess of £500,000 are invited
Former Martyrs’ Church & Hall, 76-78 North Street
Closing date: Friday 15 June 2012 at 12 noon





Offers around £600,000 are invited
Trinity Church Hall & Manse, 2-4 Glasgow Road, Cambuslang



Offers in the Region of £100,000 are invited
Bridge Street Church and Halls, Wick

Offers Over £65,000
East Lodge, Inglewood, Alloa
Stone built B listed
Closing date: Friday 11 May 2012 at 12 noon


Offers invited
Florentine House, 33 Queen Mary Avenue, Glasgow
Residential Development Opportunity. All enquiries via Allied Surveyors.

Offers invited
Queen Mary House, 52 Queen Mary Avenue, Glasgow
Residential Development Opportunity. All enquiries via Allied Surveyors.

Offers invited
Westhaven, 2 Upper Bourtree Drive, Rutherglen
Residential Development Opportunity. All enquiries via Allied Surveyors.


Offers over £695,000
The Manse, Innerleithen Road, Peebles
Three storey detached house with one acre of garden ground.


Offers in the region of £50,000
Lintrathen Church, By Kirriemuir, Angus
Gothic Style Church
Under offer





Offers over £90,000 per plot
2 Plots with Outline Planning Consent, Balmoral Road, Elderslie, Johnstone



Offers in the region of £1,270,000 invited
Greyfriars John Knox Church, Queen Street, Aberdeen
Stone-built church

Offers Over £150,000
Church halls, Mission & Lund Halls, 14 Cowdenhill Road, Bo'ness
With outline planning permission for 4 Houses/6 Flats



Offers Over £60,000 Manse - Plots £17,000
Former Manse & Building Plots, North Ronaldsay, Orkney
MANSE SOLD Plots still available

Offers Over £85,000
Building plot, Mary Avenue, Aberlour
Building plot with Outline Planning Permission
How to buy property in Scotland
Purchasing a property,either a building or land, in Scotland requires buyers to follow an established legal process. The law governing property purchases in Scotland is different to that in other parts of the UK, and internationally. The Law Society of Scotland has a guide to buying and selling property on their website.

















