Land for Sale in Edinburgh

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Development Land for sale in Edinburgh South
Price
Offers Over£295,000

Braid Road, Edinburgh

DevelopmentResidential
Development Land for sale in Edinburgh North and Leith
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700 acres of Commercial Land for sale in Edinburgh North and Leith
Price
POA
Size
700 acres

Edinburgh, EH3

Commercial
3.5 acres of Development Land for sale in Edinburgh North and Leith
DevelopmentResidential
81.4 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Edinburgh West
Price
£965,000
Size
81.44 acres

Land at Humbie Farm, Kirkliston, Edinburgh, EH29

Agricultural
1.2 acres of Land for sale in Edinburgh South West
Price
Offers Over£1,050,000
Size
1.2 acres

Redmoss House, Mansfield Road, Balerno

5 4
Residential
Development Land for sale in Edinburgh South West
Price
Offers Over£475,000
Size
0.5 acres

Plot 45a Lanark Road, Craiglockhart, Edinburgh, EH14 1TL

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Commercial Land for sale in Edinburgh North and Leith
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Development Land for sale in Edinburgh North and Leith
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Development Land for sale in Edinburgh North and Leith
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3 acres of Agricultural Land for sale in Edinburgh South West
Price
Offers Over£985,000
Size
3 acres

42 West Mill Road, Edinburgh, EH13 0NZ

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Buying land in Edinburgh

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Edinburgh by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.

There are currently 21 available properties to buy in Edinburgh listed at £336,923 on average, with each acre priced at £3,773.

Market snapshot & prices in Edinburgh

Acreage for sale
804 acres
Average listing age
28 days
Average list price
£336,923
Median list price
£225,000
Average property size
89.3 acres

Edinburgh city is the capital of Scotland, its 240 square kilometres housing more than 500,000 residents. Famous for its stone-block architecture, the streets are lined with an eclectic mix of well-preserved medieval buildings, Victorian tenements, and Georgian structures, inviting residents to step back in time.

As an urban city, the streets of Edinburgh brim with residential and commercial districts. Pockets of historical sites and green spaces offer a scenic and peaceful living environment. With more than 2.3 million annual tourists, hotels and boutique resorts are highly appreciative assets. On the outskirts of the city lies agricultural land in Edinburgh, used primarily for holiday cabins and hill farming.