09 Jun 2017

A question about : property in inverness !

anyone in inverness ?

im looking for property to let and in future to buy in inverness please

apart from rightmove and hpsc, where else is there to look online, also !

taking into consideration i would need pretty central, what are the best areas for both renting and buying in inverness, thanks

Best answers:

  • Inverness courier website
    gumtree
    remax
    Ckd galbraith or any of the solicitors websites.
    how close to the town do you need to be? Walking distance? Bus route?
  • regular bus routes would be fine thanks
  • Most places in Inverness are serviced not bad (ish) by the busses.
    Sunday can be terriblefor busses if you are in Culloden, smithton, cradlehall, Inshes wood, slackiebuie, fairways or anywhere further out than 3miles from the town centre.
    Like all places Inverness has better areas than others, reflected in prices you pay!
    Best to look on google streets if you are interested in an area.
  • weve got a place to rent in culduthel but i was looking at culloden and smithton at properties to buy or ideally more central
  • Smithton isn't the greatest tbh I would look at Westhill it is just further up the road but the houses are nice and so is the area views are amazing.
    Can also recommend Culduthel and Culloden highly. Culloden has a good set of shops including a doctors surgery, vets and a post office also it is near to several schools.
    Westhill is quite close to these amenities too.
    You can look at properties on McCallum and McLeod website
  • thanks faith, we were up there today and im going to plump for either central or culduthel, that area is best as you say, there are some help to buys and a huge new asda and tesco in the area too
    its a two mile walk up the culduthel road into town which is about the same distance from where i am now to my work in glasgow and the buses are good arent they ?
    am i right in thinking culloden is a little further in distance from the town centre
    thanks x
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