Relocating to Edinburgh
Written by Kirsty Barber   

Edinburgh is a leading European business city and is considered globally to be a city where businesses will thrive in the future. Increasing numbers of businesses are setting up offices in Edinburgh and employees are relocating on a short term basis. Rent Edinburgh Flats, part of the Destiny Scotland Group, has seen an increase in short term relocation for work.

Edinburgh provides an excellent opportunity for living, working and playing against the stunning background of volcanic scenery. There is no doubt that Edinburgh leaves an impression on its visitors and it is not a place to be forgotten, a recent relocation visitor commented “I miss the eye catching Castle at the top of hill, busy Princes Street with tourists from all over the world, the amazing gardens with lovely flowers and the background music of a bag piper... the list is endless”.

If you would like more information on how we can help you with relocating to Edinburgh, please do not hesitate to contact us either by phone or e-mail.

 
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