As someone who would love to spend a year living in Edinburgh (because I'm such a fan of Scotland and everything related) this video feels so nice and lovely, so thank you so much for making it!
I always wanted to live in a colony. Stockbridge would always be ideal, but I loved the ones in leith and meadowbank, and in Gorgie . And then I had been in my flat on leith walk for 20 years and all of a sudden I’m married and living 40mins away. I miss living in the city. Enjoy doing just that! (I know you guys do!)
Don't worry... it all made sense and seemed logically ordered ;-) I don't want to rub salt in the wounds for any renters but I am moving to Edinburgh to finally buy my own place. I ***cannot*** wait to be done with the rental market !!!
I liked the Colony flat....glad you found another Colony one to rent! I lived in Edinburgh 70’s -80’s.......lived in many flats, “students” ones, and posh ones. Morningside, Stockbridge, Polwarth and more. Great city to have been a student in.
I really really loved the one with the garden, that you didn’t get. The views were stunning 😍 I’m planning on moving to Edinburgh next year, so your tips and your videos in general are very much appreciated! Can’t wait to see the apartment that you chose ❤️
Welcome to colony living! I'm 6 months into TOTALLY gutting my wee colony in Pilrig, built in 1850 and basically only had anything done to it in 1979. I'm ready for central heating. They're small but perfectly formed, eh?
My choice would have been the Abbey Hill as it is so close to everything but also tucked away from the touristy area. I’m biased I used to live there and it was just incredibly convenient and also a little oasis of peace and quiet
Abbeyhill is lovely - we loved spending the last 5 years here! You're totally right that it has the perfect combination of being walkable distance from everything while not attracting any crowds!
Props for 'behemoth' when English is your 2nd language ;-) Also, interesting to see what that kind of money gets you nowadays. All very posh looking. I liked the first one you went to, lovely bay window and nice and bright. And the one near Stockbridg was nice too.
In our old house we moved in having a view of Arthur's Seat, and two months into our tenancy they started building an apartment block over it x) a real FML moment there! But also a "glad we didn't buy this" moment, too x)
I love your video I’ve just started watching you the only problem I have is the background colicky music it’s quite annoying and hard to listen too, you are so lovely and helpful and give so much interesting information so thank you 👍 please don’t take this wrong, I’m sure the music is lovely just not in the background 😊 it’s not going to stop me watching though 😁👍👏👏
Great info!! I agree with you on the low ceiling height of modern flats - with that in mind I do want to ask you about Stockbridge colonies - are the ceilings a lot lower than the Victorian tenements? It’s so hard to tell online 😮
I am considering taking a sabbatical year doing a MSc in Edinburgh, but the aspect that seems most worrisome is finding a three-bedroom furnished home, as I would be moving with wife and kids.
The furnished part I wouldn't be too worried about, and other than that I guess it's a question of your budget ./ the rent is being controlled until spring next year, after which I imagine the prices of rent will jump up 10%-20% (ugh). The most fighting happens over more affordable housing for sure, and many landlords will take a family over unrelated or student housemates, so maybe not all's lost!
Me and my wife are looking for an apartment in Edinburgh or Glasgow. We're planning on moving next year, so we're researching in advance and are going with unfurnished and trying to find one that'll allow pets, we have two dogs and a cat so it makes things a little tricky.
Good luck with pets, we really struggled a few years ago even with offering to pay a lot upfront. The competition is so high that any excuse to go with someone else they take it. We had to just lie in the end and hide the pets whenever there was an inspection.
I'd absolutely love to move to Edinburgh. Recently found your channel and looking forward to watching a lot of your videos. Just watched the ugliest building one haha
Hello Kaki! great video ♥. Would you mind talking a little bit of, the EPC rating on flats? it really affects bills much?. I'm from south america and be moving soon to persuit a masters degree.
As a fellow immigrant, I can confirm that they do not allow other-country-guarantor :( I rent my flat alone and I moved into this one mid-covid so unfortunately my paycheck were under furlough and I was not making 3x the rent 🙄 all my savings were still in Belgium because I am lazy and never moved them. So I basically had to pay a very over priced deposit to convicted them to give me the flat ahaha
Absolutely! It’s a part of our timeline but we’re just not there yet. I was hoping to stay in our current flat until the point of saving up enough for a deposit, so all of this was quite an annoying hurdle as we had to spend some of our savings on the move ./ we will probably be getting onto the ladder later than most but still something we want to do! .)
Hi from Colorado! I love your channel! Is it possible or how hard is it to rent a flat for only 2-3 months? My husband and I want to rent a flat next spring for a few months only. Airbnb is what we first thought of, but after watching your video and learning most apartments are furnished we’re thinking maybe we could find a nice furnished apartment from a letting agency. Our budget is $2000/month max for a 1 bedroom. What do you recommend?
Hmmm... I don't have any first hand experience with this (or even a second hand one to be honest) but Edinburgh does have a short term let market for sure - usually blows up around Festival time, but knowing it's such a big deal in summer makes me think the infrastructure for short term lets must still be in place around other times of the year too. But probably can't offer any specific tips! ./
Hi Kate! I'm moving as well and one thing I want to know it is about the services. I mean, council tax, gas and electricity. The agency told us we are going to have everything done once we move in, but I don't know if the agency contact with the respective places to register us.
Hmmm… it’s been a hot minute since I had to deal with this (as a foreigner that is). For council tax I believe one has to reach out to the local council and they will give you all the amounts and deets! That one is fairly easy. For utilities the agent could let you know who has been the provider for the flat until now and you could contact them and continue that service under your name (good to first check all the meters in the house and tell them) , but shopping around for a cheaper quote might also be worth it. Not sure if this helps 😬 I’m gonna try and look into the gas/electric service steps for my next video but not sure if that’s gonna come out soon enough for your needs!
Hi! What do you think about safety? I saw doors in these apartments, they so thin and have a weak small lock. What if the previous tenant made a duplicate or an agent/owner will use his key and steal something? Can you change the lock or install a private security system in your new flat? Better safe than sorry ...
I'm wondering if you have many views in regards to moving to Edinburgh in November VS say mid-year (around June)? I am aiming to make next year my move-year, but the lease where I am now won't end until early November. My instinct is that is too late in the year being so close to the Xmas (businesses closing, etc.). June/July makes more sense, given that it is before the Fringe and start of the educational year. But the down side is I could be financially penalised for breaking my lease a few months early. However, this is more about the better time of year to move, minimising competition for a flat & job. Does early November seem too late in the year do you think? Thanks so much for putting up with my long message, lol.
those prices are plus council tax plus electricity, heating, garbage, internet etc, correct? so if it says 1500 im assumin 2k minimum, is that about right?
Hello, I'm from brazil and in the next month will go to Edinburgh. I saw any properties from Dj Alexander, but they don't answer me. At this video you advise do to the agency. In this case (Dj Alexander), do you go to the agency?
from POV of renting one place for quite a while: O MY GAAAAAWD, the rental prices are mad! I swear if I'll have to move out from my current place I will consider actually buying something 🤣
Oh absolutely. We would probably be able to get on the ladder if we didn’t both work from home - I don’t think we’d survive in a ‘regular sized’ house without going insane 😅 but it would absolutely be the SMARTER thing to do! 🤦♀️ #shame
Thanks for this video, it's quite informative. I have an offer at Heriot Watt University Edinburgh. Which area could be the best and cheapest accomodation for a family of four?
But they look SO CLOSE to be done on Leith walk! I mean... unlike with the previous stretch, here I can see so clearly how much progress is being made month over month (or... year over year I guess). They've been at it for ages now, too! That said, I am perhaps being too optimistic about there being any chance of them starting to run the tram down Leith walk before they finish the whole track...
I really enjoyed this video. It is very interesting. I just wonder one thing. How is the deposit calculated ? 7100 seems a lot. In France you usually the amount of the rent and a couple hundred euros and that’s it. Sorry for the mistakes, I am French 😅
It's 1700 so that probably makes more sense! .) But in Scotland the limit is 200% of monthly rent, so this place could've easily had a £3000 deposit. In my experience it's always been around 120% of the first rent. Usually more recently renovated places will have a higher deposit!
@@Kakibot I feel relieved that I misheard the price (i thought that my dream of living in Edinburg was definitely dead) 😂😂😂. Indeed, it makes more sense and it in the end is quite similar to what we do in France.
To earn "only" 30x the rent per year? Damn. (France 3x per month = 36x per year) Problably still impossible for people on disability benefits to make it, I guess? Do they even take benefits into account?
Regarding the checking of immigration status of tenants...lets be honest...if you have brown or black skin the letting agent will do a check immediately! Probably unconscious bias rather than blatant racism on the part of the letting agent.
Can you speak a little bit more on the credit check? What if you're a foreigner and just moved to Scotland, therefore you have no established UK credit score?
If you’re in here fresh then I doubt it would be an issue. In my case I’ve been around for a decade so having no credit score might raise a red flag when compared to someone else who had credit cards/loans!
The settled status dashboard has pretty much only two sub-sites, one of them is related to long term employment, the other to rent - so I just assumed that means there will be a time when someone asks you to see it! Then again I recently crossed the border and nobody asked me about my settled status at all... safer to assume at some point someone MIGHT wanna check it though!
@@Kakibot nah its near nyc. I just looked up prices in Edinburgh and its about half as much as I pay here. And my wife is a doctor, I own my own media company. America is not great
Hello thanks for the video I'm moving to Scotland with my family can u please tell me what are the requirements renting a 3 bed room anywhere in Scotland
As someone who would love to spend a year living in Edinburgh (because I'm such a fan of Scotland and everything related) this video feels so nice and lovely, so thank you so much for making it!
Living in Edinburg for a year would b so fun have you ever visited there and do u live near it I live in the USA so Im pretty far from Edinburg?
Me too 😭! I need to go to Scotland soo bad 😢!!!
It's sad to move but I'll deffo be glad to see the back of the leaking roof in this dang flat
I always wanted to live in a colony. Stockbridge would always be ideal, but I loved the ones in leith and meadowbank, and in Gorgie . And then I had been in my flat on leith walk for 20 years and all of a sudden I’m married and living 40mins away. I miss living in the city. Enjoy doing just that! (I know you guys do!)
Don't worry... it all made sense and seemed logically ordered ;-) I don't want to rub salt in the wounds for any renters but I am moving to Edinburgh to finally buy my own place. I ***cannot*** wait to be done with the rental market !!!
I liked the Colony flat....glad you found another Colony one to rent!
I lived in Edinburgh 70’s -80’s.......lived in many flats, “students” ones, and posh ones.
Morningside, Stockbridge, Polwarth and more.
Great city to have been a student in.
These are very helpful tips! I will be moving to Edinburgh and this video is timely. :) Thank you!
I really really loved the one with the garden, that you didn’t get. The views were stunning 😍 I’m planning on moving to Edinburgh next year, so your tips and your videos in general are very much appreciated! Can’t wait to see the apartment that you chose ❤️
Welcome to colony living! I'm 6 months into TOTALLY gutting my wee colony in Pilrig, built in 1850 and basically only had anything done to it in 1979. I'm ready for central heating. They're small but perfectly formed, eh?
So helpful and insightful this video is. Happy for your new place, sounds like an awesome fit for you two 🙋♀️😊
My choice would have been the Abbey Hill as it is so close to everything but also tucked away from the touristy area. I’m biased I used to live there and it was just incredibly convenient and also a little oasis of peace and quiet
Abbeyhill is lovely - we loved spending the last 5 years here! You're totally right that it has the perfect combination of being walkable distance from everything while not attracting any crowds!
LOVE TO SEE YOU AGAIN ❣️
Props for 'behemoth' when English is your 2nd language ;-) Also, interesting to see what that kind of money gets you nowadays. All very posh looking. I liked the first one you went to, lovely bay window and nice and bright. And the one near Stockbridg was nice too.
Congratulations on getting a colony house - they're some of my favourites in Edinburgh. :)
OMG One month waiting for this 😉
Sometimes the scheduling doesn't quite work out the way I planned ;__; hope it will still be helpful though!
Nice tips. Things are somewhat pretty similar to here in Spain, at least in my experience. However, not all the cites are Edinburgh. Thank you!
The window view is so important for me too. I don’t like when all I see are buildings. I want to see nature not ugly buildings 😂
In our old house we moved in having a view of Arthur's Seat, and two months into our tenancy they started building an apartment block over it x) a real FML moment there! But also a "glad we didn't buy this" moment, too x)
Thank You ! You had a Lot of useful/helpful advice.
Side note : in French, we say « garants » 😁
isn't it crazy that by now (mid 2024) 950 is the price for a one bedroom for a lot of places in edinburgh
I love your video I’ve just started watching you the only problem I have is the background colicky music it’s quite annoying and hard to listen too, you are so lovely and helpful and give so much interesting information so thank you 👍 please don’t take this wrong, I’m sure the music is lovely just not in the background 😊 it’s not going to stop me watching though 😁👍👏👏
Great info!! I agree with you on the low ceiling height of modern flats - with that in mind I do want to ask you about Stockbridge colonies - are the ceilings a lot lower than the Victorian tenements? It’s so hard to tell online 😮
such an awesome gothic city Edingburgh would love to live there but here in Dublin its way too expensive for my budget.
Very helpful! Not chaotic at all🤗
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Thank your for your tips 😊
Yay! Glad you enjoyed it! .)
Don't forget ESPC as a place to look. Every agency and many landlords advertise there as it is THE main place for properties in Edinburgh.
Thank you for the very informative video!!
You're very welcome, hope it comes in handy! .)
I am considering taking a sabbatical year doing a MSc in Edinburgh, but the aspect that seems most worrisome is finding a three-bedroom furnished home, as I would be moving with wife and kids.
The furnished part I wouldn't be too worried about, and other than that I guess it's a question of your budget ./ the rent is being controlled until spring next year, after which I imagine the prices of rent will jump up 10%-20% (ugh). The most fighting happens over more affordable housing for sure, and many landlords will take a family over unrelated or student housemates, so maybe not all's lost!
@@Kakibot Thank you very much for your attention 😊
Me and my wife are looking for an apartment in Edinburgh or Glasgow. We're planning on moving next year, so we're researching in advance and are going with unfurnished and trying to find one that'll allow pets, we have two dogs and a cat so it makes things a little tricky.
Good luck with pets, we really struggled a few years ago even with offering to pay a lot upfront. The competition is so high that any excuse to go with someone else they take it. We had to just lie in the end and hide the pets whenever there was an inspection.
Harry Potter, The Fringe and Airbnb have pretty much ruined Edinburgh. Lived there for 25 years, now happily living in Glasgow.
This is the video I needed.
Hopefully this isn't coming too late! My scheduling is...... hmm... not the most reliable at the moment -__-
@@Kakibot Just in time really!
Super valuable thank you
I'd absolutely love to move to Edinburgh. Recently found your channel and looking forward to watching a lot of your videos. Just watched the ugliest building one haha
Hello Kaki! great video ♥. Would you mind talking a little bit of, the EPC rating on flats? it really affects bills much?. I'm from south america and be moving soon to persuit a masters degree.
As a fellow immigrant, I can confirm that they do not allow other-country-guarantor :( I rent my flat alone and I moved into this one mid-covid so unfortunately my paycheck were under furlough and I was not making 3x the rent 🙄 all my savings were still in Belgium because I am lazy and never moved them. So I basically had to pay a very over priced deposit to convicted them to give me the flat ahaha
I hope you don't think I am being too nosey but would you ever consider buying a flat in Edinburgh?
Absolutely! It’s a part of our timeline but we’re just not there yet. I was hoping to stay in our current flat until the point of saving up enough for a deposit, so all of this was quite an annoying hurdle as we had to spend some of our savings on the move ./ we will probably be getting onto the ladder later than most but still something we want to do! .)
@@Kakibot Thanks so much for your reply, I hope you are both very happy in your new home. xx
Hi from Colorado! I love your channel! Is it possible or how hard is it to rent a flat for only 2-3 months? My husband and I want to rent a flat next spring for a few months only. Airbnb is what we first thought of, but after watching your video and learning most apartments are furnished we’re thinking maybe we could find a nice furnished apartment from a letting agency. Our budget is $2000/month max for a 1 bedroom. What do you recommend?
Hmmm... I don't have any first hand experience with this (or even a second hand one to be honest) but Edinburgh does have a short term let market for sure - usually blows up around Festival time, but knowing it's such a big deal in summer makes me think the infrastructure for short term lets must still be in place around other times of the year too.
But probably can't offer any specific tips! ./
Hi Kate! I'm moving as well and one thing I want to know it is about the services. I mean, council tax, gas and electricity. The agency told us we are going to have everything done once we move in, but I don't know if the agency contact with the respective places to register us.
Hmmm… it’s been a hot minute since I had to deal with this (as a foreigner that is). For council tax I believe one has to reach out to the local council and they will give you all the amounts and deets! That one is fairly easy. For utilities the agent could let you know who has been the provider for the flat until now and you could contact them and continue that service under your name (good to first check all the meters in the house and tell them) , but shopping around for a cheaper quote might also be worth it. Not sure if this helps 😬 I’m gonna try and look into the gas/electric service steps for my next video but not sure if that’s gonna come out soon enough for your needs!
13:53 stunning view!!
Still gutted we didn't get approved for that one! Editing this video really re-opened that wound, haha.
@@Kakibot I feel you! It was a beautiful flat as well, I really liked the little sitting space in front of the window with blue and green pillows.
Hi! What do you think about safety? I saw doors in these apartments, they so thin and have a weak small lock. What if the previous tenant made a duplicate or an agent/owner will use his key and steal something? Can you change the lock or install a private security system in your new flat? Better safe than sorry ...
I'm wondering if you have many views in regards to moving to Edinburgh in November VS say mid-year (around June)? I am aiming to make next year my move-year, but the lease where I am now won't end until early November. My instinct is that is too late in the year being so close to the Xmas (businesses closing, etc.). June/July makes more sense, given that it is before the Fringe and start of the educational year. But the down side is I could be financially penalised for breaking my lease a few months early. However, this is more about the better time of year to move, minimising competition for a flat & job. Does early November seem too late in the year do you think? Thanks so much for putting up with my long message, lol.
those prices are plus council tax plus electricity, heating, garbage, internet etc, correct? so if it says 1500 im assumin 2k minimum, is that about right?
Hello, I'm from brazil and in the next month will go to Edinburgh. I saw any properties from Dj Alexander, but they don't answer me. At this video you advise do to the agency. In this case (Dj Alexander), do you go to the agency?
from POV of renting one place for quite a while: O MY GAAAAAWD, the rental prices are mad! I swear if I'll have to move out from my current place I will consider actually buying something 🤣
Oh absolutely. We would probably be able to get on the ladder if we didn’t both work from home - I don’t think we’d survive in a ‘regular sized’ house without going insane 😅 but it would absolutely be the SMARTER thing to do! 🤦♀️ #shame
@@Kakibot It's never about what's smarter really, but what you feel most comfortable with 😉 I'm glad you've been successful with the house hunt 😁
Look up Eric Faulkner from Bay City Rollers rock n Roll group. And stuart woods/ woody. The only two left from the group. I would love their addresses
Colony House are so charming
Nice video! Can you help with getting an accommodation for someone coming to Edinburg in January for Masters program?
Colony house all the way!!
Thanks for this video, it's quite informative. I have an offer at Heriot Watt University Edinburgh. Which area could be the best and cheapest accomodation for a family of four?
The tram works on Princes Street took years. So I doubt Leith will be finished in six months.
But they look SO CLOSE to be done on Leith walk! I mean... unlike with the previous stretch, here I can see so clearly how much progress is being made month over month (or... year over year I guess). They've been at it for ages now, too! That said, I am perhaps being too optimistic about there being any chance of them starting to run the tram down Leith walk before they finish the whole track...
Thanks for this very useful video! One q: do you pay a fee to the agency when you rent a place?
Making tenants pay a fee to the agency is now illegal in the UK.
I really enjoyed this video. It is very interesting.
I just wonder one thing. How is the deposit calculated ? 7100 seems a lot. In France you usually the amount of the rent and a couple hundred euros and that’s it.
Sorry for the mistakes, I am French 😅
It's 1700 so that probably makes more sense! .) But in Scotland the limit is 200% of monthly rent, so this place could've easily had a £3000 deposit. In my experience it's always been around 120% of the first rent. Usually more recently renovated places will have a higher deposit!
@@Kakibot I feel relieved that I misheard the price (i thought that my dream of living in Edinburg was definitely dead) 😂😂😂. Indeed, it makes more sense and it in the end is quite similar to what we do in France.
@@gardenofpeonies Happy to see you dream is not dead! .D
@@Kakibot Me too :D
😊😄
To earn "only" 30x the rent per year? Damn. (France 3x per month = 36x per year) Problably still impossible for people on disability benefits to make it, I guess? Do they even take benefits into account?
Its cheaper to live out of the city,like any where,might be convenient in the city,but that's what your paying for.
Regarding the checking of immigration status of tenants...lets be honest...if you have brown or black skin the letting agent will do a check immediately!
Probably unconscious bias rather than blatant racism on the part of the letting agent.
Can you speak a little bit more on the credit check? What if you're a foreigner and just moved to Scotland, therefore you have no established UK credit score?
If you’re in here fresh then I doubt it would be an issue. In my case I’ve been around for a decade so having no credit score might raise a red flag when compared to someone else who had credit cards/loans!
There's no need to proove that you can rent in Scotland as far as I know.
I meant, as a foreigner.
The settled status dashboard has pretty much only two sub-sites, one of them is related to long term employment, the other to rent - so I just assumed that means there will be a time when someone asks you to see it! Then again I recently crossed the border and nobody asked me about my settled status at all... safer to assume at some point someone MIGHT wanna check it though!
Bro i pay 2100 usd for a 2 bed
Oof. Can't say that sounds all that surprising these days!
@@Kakibot nah its near nyc. I just looked up prices in Edinburgh and its about half as much as I pay here. And my wife is a doctor, I own my own media company.
America is not great
Hello beautiful I'm interested
Just buy yours and stop renting
Yes a famously easy thing to do.
Couldn't agree more😀@@Kakibot
You would be better off buying than renting.
Hello thanks for the video I'm moving to Scotland with my family can u please tell me what are the requirements renting a 3 bed room anywhere in Scotland