House-hunting works a little bit differently up here in Scotland. For starters, we have fewer dedicated estate agents. Most properties up here are sold via solicitors, most of which will have a dedicated estate agent in their office.
Up here on the north coast, I have a list of sites that I check on a regular basis for possible interesting new additions.
- Rightmove
Who doesn’t know Rightmove? The problem here is that most local solicitors don’t use it. However, for the ones that do, it has two very useful little tricks – firstly, I’ve got an RSS feed set up so that every time a new house within 40 miles of my postcode is listed on Rightmove, it pops up in my daily feedly.com blog feed. Secondly, I’ve installed Property Bee. If you’ve not come across Property Bee, it’s an add-on for Firefox that tracks changes to listings on Rightmove and a few other sites. So when I look at Rightmove search results, this is what I see:
It shows me the date a Property Bee user first saw it and any changes to the listing or the price subsequently. VERY useful! - Caithness Solicitors Property Centre
Or CSPC, to give it its shorter name. Most areas of Scotland have one of these group websites, so there’s ASPC for Aberdeenshire, ESPC for Edinburgh, GSPC for Glasgow and so on. However, CSPC is only used by two of the solicitors covering Caithness and Sutherland – Young Robertson and Georgesons. - Highland Solicitors Property Centre
HSPC covers the whole of the Highlands, including the Western Isles and Northern Isles. It tends to be where solicitors outwith Caithness list properties they’re selling within the county and also shows anything the Highland Council is selling (which saves me a separate trip to the council website). - Individual solicitors
There are four other solicitors’ websites I check on a regular basis – Drever & Heddle, Pollards, Inksters and the local Re-max (okay, technically not a solicitor). - Auctions
I love auction catalogues! There’ll usually be a handful of lots for sale up here each month. I check SVA Property Auctions, Wilsons Auctions, Future Property Auctions and Auction House Scotland.
Are you in the process of finding a house in the Highlands? Anywhere else I should be checking? Let me know!