Where were Edinburgh's property hotspots in 2023?

Edinburgh has long been a property hotspot, attracting residents from all over the world who dream of calling this beautiful city their home. Edinburgh is also home to many fantastic neighbourhoods, all offering something unique to those who choose to live there.

2023 has been a changeable year for the Scottish housing market, and the wider UK market generally, but Edinburgh is consistently one of the most popular places to buy a property. So, as we come towards the end of this whirlwind year, we’re highlighting the most popular places Edinburgh to buy a home and looking at why they’re so popular with such a broad array of buyers.

Leith

Leith was the most popular place to buy a home in Edinburgh in 2023. This vibrant, edgy corner of the Capital appeals to a vast range of buyers, and whether you love traditional tenements with period features, or glossy, modern apartments, Leith can offer it all – and this year’s launch of the new tram extension makes it better than ever.

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Corstorphine

Corstorphine has been hugely popular in 2023, and it’s easy to see why. Corstorphine has excellent transport links and offers an array of local amenities, from shopping centres to local restaurants and even the Zoo, plus, it’s in the catchment area for good local schools.

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Newington

South of the city centre and traditionally an elegant, affluent area, Newington is also popular with students due to its proximity to university campuses – meaning it’s also popular with property investors. Teeming with independent shops, bars and restaurants, with access to some of Edinburgh’s best green spaces and cultural happenings, Newington is a great choice.

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Liberton

Further south of the city, Liberton was the fourth most-popular place in Edinburgh to buy a home this year. This mostly residential area boasts brilliant amenities and transport links, as well as plentiful green spaces and good schools, making it a sought-after choice for families.

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Trinity

Trinity, on the northern coast of the city, makes up the top five most popular places to buy a home in Edinburgh. This pretty, well-heeled suburb boasts quaint parks, beautiful traditional buildings and popular amenities, as well as being a stone’s throw from the waterfront at Newhaven and in walking distance of both Leith and Stockbridge.

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Morningside

Often referred to as Edinburgh’s poshest neighbourhood, it’s no surprise to see Morningside high on the list. This charming village in the city offers excellent amenities, from artisan bakeries to an independent cinema, is within walking distance of green spaces galore and the city centre itself, and is even in the catchment area for some of Edinburgh’s highest-regarded schools.

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South Queensferry

Just a short train ride from Waverley, and you can find yourself in the picture-postcard South Queensferry. Flanked by the iconic Forth Bridges overhead, this quaint town offers much to enjoy for residents of all ages, including plentiful shops, bars and restaurants, excellent transport links and good local schooling.

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Gorgie

Gorgie has risen in popularity in recent years, thanks to its central location and affordable property prices, making it appealing to young professionals. This trendy hotspot is close to Haymarket and the West End, ensuring there’s plenty to see and do, while one-bedroom properties in this area of Edinburgh are among the most affordable the Capital has to offer.

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Portobello

It seems that many of us like to be beside the seaside, with Portobello squeaking into the top ten most popular places to live in Edinburgh. Edinburgh’s seaside is a charming place to call home, packed with period properties and modern apartments alike, with the glorious beach and elegant promenade, plus an array of independent bars, shops and restaurants to enjoy – all just 20 minutes from the city centre.

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The Shore

The most glamorous pocket of Leith, The Shore makes up our top ten most popular places to live in Edinburgh. Often named as one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world, never mind just in Edinburgh, The Shore is home to Michelin-starred restaurants, popular bars, coffee shops and delis, plus fabulous attractions in the form of the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Fingal floating hotel, Custom Lane and much more.

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If you’re ready to find your dream home in Edinburgh, begin your search today!