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Code 12310
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Code 12309
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Code 12308
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Code 12305
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Code 12304
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Code 12299
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Code 12300
26.51 acres

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Code 12301
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Midlothian’s property market has grown rapidly in recent years, driven by its proximity to Edinburgh and ongoing investment in housing and infrastructure. Towns like Dalkeith and Bonnyrigg have seen a surge in demand, offering period homes and new-build developments that appeal to those looking for more space while staying within easy reach of the capital. Loanhead and Roslin are also increasingly popular, benefiting from improved transport links and access to the Edinburgh City Bypass. More rural villages, such as Gorebridge and Pathhead, offer a quieter setting while remaining well connected by rail and road.
Commercial property demand is rising alongside residential growth. Straiton’s retail and business parks continue to expand, attracting major retailers and office developments, while Midlothian Science Zone, home to world-leading research in animal health and biotechnology, has strengthened the area’s reputation for innovation. As more people and businesses move into the region, Midlothian’s property market remains one of Scotland’s most dynamic.
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