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    This 2 bedroom apartment is on the second floor in Marchmont and is 30 seconds from the Meadows. Surrounding the property in Marchmont are shops, bars and cafes. The walk to the old town takes 5 minutes and takes you through Meadow Walk. There is a double and a twin bedroom. The spacious kitchen is fully equipped and has a window seat overlooking the garden. There is a separate ... more

USA Network films Destiny Scotland
Written by Steve Smith   
Tuesday, 26 May 2009

US TV network HGTV was in Edinburgh this weekend to film an international relocation programme called House Hunters International. Destiny Scotland was chosen as the "realtor" for the show.

Karl from New York had to choose between 3 excellent city centre properties. Two were located in the New Town and one in the Quartermile. He ended up jumping at the chance to have a city centre pad opposite the busy bars of Hanover Street with his very own private hot tub in the garden.

Calton Hill, Edinburgh

The crew rented one of our West End properties and were delighted with the service and standard of our properties and staff throughout their stay. Much fun was had by all and we are looking forward to hearing from more Americans looking to buy or rent in Edinburgh.

 
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