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More details for 38-50 Dundas St, Edinburgh - Retail for Sale

38-50 Dundas St

Edinburgh, EH3 6JN

  • Retail for Sale
  • £225,000
  • 315 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 64 Thistle St, Edinburgh - Retail for Sale

64 Thistle St

Edinburgh, EH2 1EN

  • Retail for Sale
  • £365,000
  • 1,004 sq ft
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More details for 469 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh - Land for Sale

469 Gorgie Road

Edinburgh, EH11 3AD

  • Land for Sale
  • £520,000
  • 0.20 ac Plot
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More details for 21-23 St. Leonards Ln, Edinburgh - Retail for Sale

21-23 St. Leonards Ln

Edinburgh, EH8 9SH

  • Retail for Sale
  • £525,000
  • 4,568 sq ft
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More details for Properties – Retail for Sale, Edinburgh

Portfolio Sale

  • Retail for Sale
  • £185,000
  • 986 sq ft
  • 1 Retail Property

Edinburgh Portfolio of properties for Sale

Prominent Class 1A unit within good local parade Located 2 miles north of Edinburgh City Centre Lends itself to development subject to planning Qualifies for 100% business rates relief NIA: 91.71 Sq M [986 Sq Ft) Offers over £185,000 VAT free opportunity The subjects are located at 46 Craighall Road, within the established and predominantly residential district of Trinity, approximately 2 miles north of Edinburgh's City Centre. Craighall Road forms part of a well-connected route between Leith, Granton, and the northern suburbs, and benefits from good access to main arterial roads including Ferry Road and Newhaven Road. The area is well served by public transport, with regular bus services providing links to the city centre and surrounding districts. More precisely, the subjects occupy a mid-terrace position as part of a parade of other similar style retail/office units, with a mix of both national and local operators in the nearby vicinity including Sainsburys, Port O' Leith Boxing Club, Sobo and Physis Physiotherapy. The subjects comprise a ground and basement floor commercial unit forming part of a traditional four storey, stone-built tenement property surmounted by a pitched and slated roof. The ground floor offers a bright and well-proportioned office space, benefitting from a full- height glazed frontage onto Craighall Road, providing good visibility. Internally, the layout is currently configured as an open plan office to the front, with further office and kitchen/toilet facilities to the rear. Stairs to the middle of the unit provides access to the basement, which offers additional storage and office accommodation, with access to the communal garden to the rear of the unit. Natural light is available by the timber framed glazed rear access door. The property may present an attractive opportunity for owner-occupiers' investors and developers seeking premises in a well-established and accessible location north of Edinburgh city centre.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Date on Market:

05/08/2025

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More details for 4-6 Polwarth Gdns, Edinburgh - Retail for Sale

4-6 Polwarth Gdns

Edinburgh, EH11 1LW

  • Retail for Sale
  • £225,000
  • 1,172 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 5-7 Kingsknowe Park, Edinburgh - Retail for Sale

5-7 Kingsknowe Park

Edinburgh, EH14 2JQ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £270,000
  • 984 sq ft
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More details for 3 Kingsknowe Park, Edinburgh - Office for Sale

3 Kingsknowe Park

Edinburgh, EH14 2JQ

  • Office for Sale
  • £165,000
  • 678 sq ft
  • 24 Hour Access

Edinburgh Office for Sale

Located 4 miles from Edinburgh City Centre The property is located approximately 4 miles from Edinburgh City Centre within the residential suburb of Kingsknowe, with a number of schools in the nearby vicinity, as well as Kingsknowe golf club located within walking distance. As the property is adjacent to the A70, it benefits from conveniently accessed public transport routes from several bus stops, while also being less than a 10-minute walk from Kings Knowe train station. The subjects comprise a ground and first floor property within a retail/office parade of similar commercial properties of brick construction held under a pitched and slated roof. The subjects benefit from two large timber display windows with a flush centrally located entrance door. Internally, the accommodation has been re purposed and is currently utilised for tuition classes at both ground and first floor level and is similarly decorated throughout. A small tea preparation area is accessed off the main open plan area at ground floor level, as is a single toilet cubicle. Steps up from the rear of this provide access to an office at ground floor level, off which a secondary toilet facility is also located. Fixed timber steps provide access to the attic conversion, within which a large third classroom is provided, again benefitting from a high degree of natural daylight via dormer windows. Next review is 1st November 2025 Repairs & FRI Insurance

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Graham & Sibbald

Date on Market:

30/06/2025

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More details for 90 Haymarket Ter, Edinburgh - Hospitality for Sale

Four Points by Sheraton Edinburgh - 90 Haymarket Ter

Edinburgh, EH12 5LQ

  • Hospitality for Sale
  • £12,500,000
  • 22,500 sq ft
  • Fitness Centre
  • Restaurant

Edinburgh Hospitality for Sale

Prime location in the West Recently refurbished with high- 69 stylish guest rooms, Dining & bar experience at End of Edinburgh, minutes quality contemporary finishes. including double, twin, queen, Amalfino, an Italian-themed from Haymarket Station. Strong brand affiliation with Proximity to key demand Edinburgh is the second A modest annual rent Upside development Four Points by Sheraton under drivers including Edinburgh strongest hotel market in the UK, equating to £1,400 per potential to increase total Marriott International. city centre, business hubs, surpassed only by London and key, and approximately number of bedrooms (STPP). to entry, ensuring new hotel supply into the city is limited. Situated in the heart of Edinburgh, Four Points by Sheraton offers guests unparalleled access to the city's historic landmarks, bustling shopping districts, and vibrant nightlife. Located within walking distance of major attractions such as Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, and well-connected to public transportation, the hotel is an ideal choice for both business and leisure travellers. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and the ninth largest city in the UK, with a population of approximately 550,000 and a regional catchment population of around 1.6 million. Edinburgh has a rich history with a number of attractions, including Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Park and Palace, Arthur's Seat, a medieval Old Town and an extensive Georgian New Town. Edinburgh benefits from UNESCO World Heritage status, and is supported by a number of significant tourist attractions which attract millions of domestic and international visitors annually, in particular the world's leading international arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe. Edinburgh's 2030 Tourism Strategy sets out a clear direction for continuing to build the city's global profile as a successful tourist destination and is focused on five strategic priorities to nurture and develop the city's places, people, partnerships, environment and reputation. In terms of commercial demand, Edinburgh also benefits from a diverse economic base, including finance, business, education and government sectors as well as being home to the Scottish Parliament. Major employers in Edinburgh include Lloyds Banking Group, NatWest Group, Bank of Scotland, Baillie Gifford, British Airways, University of Edinburgh, NHS, Scottish Government and Amazon. The city is also one of the UK's leading conference and events destinations, with the Edinburgh International Conference Centre welcoming over 132,000 delegates and visitors in 2023. The EICC has welcomed over 2 million delegates from more than 120 countries generating around £790m of economic impact for the city region, since opening in 1995. The hotel, formerly known as the Apex Haymarket Hotel, was acquired and transformed in 2022/23, with a full refurbishment completed in July 2023, modernising all guest rooms and public areas. Featuring 69 elegantly designed guest rooms across five floors, each space is thoughtfully curated for maximum comfort. Guests enjoy signature Four Points bedding, modern amenities, high-speed Wi-Fi, and enviable city views. Future enhancements, including air conditioning installation and staff amenity upgrades, will further elevate the guest experience. Rooms 69 GIA 25,305 sq ft Amalfino Bar & F&B Facilities Restaurant (82 covers) Parking 7 spaces Events 1 Event Room (21 sqm) Site Area 0.37 acres ROOM CATEGORY NUMBER OF BEDROOMS ROOM SIZES (SQM) Double Room 4 11 Twin Room 12 22 Queen Room 23 20 King Room 30 22 TOTAL 69 20.7 The hotel's restaurant and bar, Amalfino, is an Italian-themed dining venue located on the ground floor of Four Points by Sheraton Edinburgh. It offers a total of 82 covers indoors, with an additional 36 covers available on an external terrace for al fresco dining. The development opportunity to expand the existing hotel from 69 bedrooms to 115 keys presents genuine upside in the short to medium term, subject to planning permission. This expansion generates increased revenue through both a higher number of sleepers the ability to attract a larger customer base, (driving demand for the restaurant & bar) and including business travellers and tourists. The architect's feasibility study indicates an efficient layout with optimised guestroom configuration across multiple floors while back-of-house areas. With an updated maintaining operational functionality, including Gross Internal Floor Area (GIFA) of 4,098 m², the project enhances the overall value of the property, improves brand positioning, and increases profitability. Moreover, the additional rooms can enable economies of scale, reducing operational costs per key and maximising returns on investment. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and the seventh largest city in the UK, with a population of C. 526,000 people. The city comprises a medieval Old Town and an extensive Georgian New Town and benefits from UNESCO World Heritage status. Edinburgh has a rich history with a number of major tourist attractions, as well as corporate demand drivers, attracting a combined 30 million annual visitors. Edinburgh is the second strongest tourist market in the UK, behind London, and one of the leading tourist markets in Europe. Famed for year round events including Edinburgh International Festival, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and the Edinburgh Fringe, the latter being the largest annual international arts festival in the world, attracting over 2.6 million visitors per year, and generating a significant increase in hotel occupancy. Edinburgh benefits from a varied calendar of events throughout the year, generating significant visitation and increases in hotel occupancy. Further events in recent years that have boosted visitation numbers include the Royal Highland Show, the increasing popularity of Scotland's whisky distilleries led by the recently opened Johnnie Walker Experience on Princes Street and five star Scotch Whisky Experience on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Other major events across the year include the Six Nations rugby international games in February and March, the New Year's Eve Hogmanay celebrations, and major concerts at Murrayfield Stadium across the summer, with notable artists in recent years including Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift, as well as the upcoming Oasis reunion shows in summer 2025. As well as the world famous festivals, Edinburgh is also known for its various theatres, museums and galleries, which attract millions of visitors every year. Popular theatres include the Royal Lyceum Theatre, King's Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Theatre and Edinburgh Playhouse, which stage large touring shows across the year. The Usher Hall is Edinburgh's premier music venue for classical music, as well as popular music concerts and has a capacity for 2,000 people. Edinburgh is also home to the National Museum of Scotland, National War Museum, the Scottish National Gallery and the Royal Scottish Academy building, all of which drive Edinburgh's strong annual tourism figures. Edinburgh is home to the Scotland national rugby union team, who play at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, in the west end of the city. Murrayfield is the largest stadium in Scotland and the fifth largest in the UK, with a seating capacity of around 67,000. As well as rugby union, the stadium hosts a number of other sporting events, as well as large music events across the year. Edinburgh is also home to two top flight football teams, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian. The rival teams' home stadiums, Tynecastle Park and Easter Road, are situated in the city and have seating capacities of approximately 20,000. Major investment into Edinburgh's infrastructure is enhancing the city's international appeal. As well as the recent £850m retail-led St James Quarter development, there is also the £350m mixed-used Haymarket development, adjacent to Haymarket train station and comprising 380,000 sq ft of Grade A office sp

Contact:

Savills

Property Subtype:

Hotel

Date on Market:

11/04/2025

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FAQs about Commercial Properties For Sale in Edinburgh

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How many Commercial Property listings are available for sale in Edinburgh?
There are currently 68 Commercial Properties available for sale near Edinburgh. These Edinburgh Commercial Property listings have an average size of 10,092 sq ft. The largest available listing in Edinburgh is 134,478 sq ft. The thriving commercial centre and excellent transport links in Edinburgh make it an ideal location for businesses to find suitable Commercial Property for sale.
What factors could affect the prices of Commercial Properties in Edinburgh?
Several factors can impact the price of Commercial Properties, including the size and location of the property, its net initial yield, and the amenities it offers. Prices in Edinburgh currently range from £41 to £1,070 per square foot. While the average net initial yield for Commercial Properties is 7.67%.
What other types of commercial property are available for sale in Edinburgh?
There is a diverse range of commercial properties available in Edinburgh to suit various business needs. Edinburgh offers office buildings, retail units and shops, and industrial units & warehouses, catering to a variety of sectors and industries. With a total of 68 Edinburgh commercial property listings in the area, potential owners can find suitable options that meet their requirements.
What are the advantages of investing in commercial property in the UK?
Commercial property investment can provide long-term income through leases, capital appreciation, and portfolio diversification. Compared to residential property, commercial leases are often longer and place more responsibility on tenants for repairs and maintenance.
What is a net initial yield and why is it important?
Net initial yield is the annual rental income expressed as a percentage of the purchase price (after acquisition costs). It’s a key measure used by investors to compare return on investment across different commercial properties.
Do I need a commercial mortgage to invest?
Many investors use commercial mortgages to finance purchases. Lenders typically require a larger deposit than for residential property (often 25–40%) and will assess the property’s rental income and condition as part of the loan application.
What should I look for when doing due diligence?
Due diligence includes reviewing lease terms, tenant strength, service charges, planning permissions, condition reports, and title deeds. A commercial solicitor and surveyor are strongly recommended before purchase.
What are the risks of investing in commercial property?
Risks include void periods (no rental income), tenant default, maintenance liabilities, and changes in market conditions or planning regulations. Mitigating these requires proper property management and lease structuring.
Can overseas investors buy commercial property in the UK?
Yes, the UK market is open to international investors. However, you may need a UK-based legal representative and must comply with HMRC tax obligations, including stamp duty and possible capital gains tax on disposal.

Discover More Commercial Properties for Sale in the Edinburgh, UK

Edinburgh offers a vibrant commercial property market with options to rent across office, retail, and industrial sectors. As Scotland’s capital, it attracts both national and international businesses, particularly in financial services, tech, and tourism. Key commercial areas include the city centre, Edinburgh Park, Leith, and Gorgie. With excellent transport links—via Waverley and Haymarket stations, the tram network, and Edinburgh Airport—the city provides well-connected and prestigious locations for businesses seeking flexible or long-term rental space.

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