Commercial Property in Edinburgh available for sale
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Commercial Properties for Sale in Edinburgh, UK

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More details for 1 Meadowbank Ave, Edinburgh - Office for Sale

1 Meadowbank Ave

Edinburgh, EH8 7AP

  • Office for Sale
  • £300,000
  • 2,506 sq ft
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More details for 76 Leith Walk, Edinburgh - Retail for Sale

76 Leith Walk

Edinburgh, EH6 5HB

  • Retail for Sale
  • £50,000
  • 106 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 1 Dean Bridge, Edinburgh - Specialist for Sale

Former ‘Holy Trinity Church' - 1 Dean Bridge

Edinburgh, EH4 3AS

  • Specialist for Sale
  • £750,000
  • 16,830 sq ft
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More details for 76 Coburg St, Edinburgh - Office for Sale

76 Coburg St

Edinburgh, EH6 6HJ

  • Office for Sale
  • £950,000
  • 5,625 sq ft
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More details for 7 Salamander St, Edinburgh - Retail for Sale

7 Salamander St

Edinburgh, EH6 7HZ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £175,000
  • 721 sq ft
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More details for 78-80 Coburg St, Edinburgh - Office for Sale

78-80 Coburg St

Edinburgh, EH6 6HJ

  • Office for Sale
  • £90,000
  • 691 sq ft
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More details for 2 Redheughs Rigg, Edinburgh - Office for Sale

Verdant - 2 Redheughs Rigg

Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ

  • Office for Sale
  • £12,600,000
  • 80,000 sq ft
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More details for 11 Johns Pl, Edinburgh - Office for Sale

11 Johns Pl

Edinburgh, EH6 7EL

  • Office for Sale
  • £950,000
  • 3,635 sq ft

Edinburgh Office for Sale

Great opportunity to purchase Grade B listed semi detached stone villa Situated opposite Leith Links in leafy suburb Excellent transport links with several tram stops 5 minutes away Suitable for a variety of uses subject to planning Overall, NIA: 337.69 Sq M (3635 Sq Ft) Offers over £950,000 The subjects are located within Scotland's capital city of Edinburgh, which at present has a resident population of circa 515,000 persons andis considered one of the United Kingdom's strongest regional economies, comprising the country's commercial, cultural and political hub. The population is projected to increase to circa 585,000 by 2030. More specifically, the subjects are situated immediately west of the Leith Links Public Park and the surrounding locality is predominantly of a private residential nature but incorporating a number of other similar type offices, guesthouse operators and local retailers throughout the vicinity. The location has benefited from the recently extended Edinburgh tram service to Leith and Newhaven, which is incorporated upon the nearby Constitution Street thoroughfare. This is expected to improve the local economy including the commercial and residential property sectors and it makes the subjects much more accessible. The subjects are located within a locale of a mixture of residential and commercial properties. The location benefits from further strong surrounding transport activity via road networks and public bus services all being immediately accessible. Leith itself has been regenerated over the years and is only gaining in popularity. The subjects comprise a substantial semi-detached stone built former church rectory surmounted by a pitched and slate roof formerly utilised as office accommodation being B Listed in nature. The subjects are arranged over lower ground, ground and two upper levels. To the front and side of the property garden ground with tarmacadam car parking facilities are provided, whilst towards the rear a single car garage of brick and stone construction, all of which is held under a pitched and slated roof. We would note the substantial car parking/garden element as real benefit with there being less and less car parking available within the city and indeed Leith itself. The subjects are accessed via stone steps from the front garden ground with a secondary means of access being available adjacent to the garage towards the rear. Internally, the accommodation is similar throughout forming cellular office accommodation at ground and upper floor levels. The accommodation benefits from timber floors, generally being carpeted, with sections having linoleum and sanded and sealed finishes. Walls are largely plastered and painted with ceilings being of a full height lath and plaster design incorporating intricate cornice work. A high degree of natural daylight is provided to the accommodation via timber frame sash and case windows, with Velux windows noted at attic level. At lower ground floor level, further toilet facilities are provided with the basement accommodation providing further ancillary storage. The ground and upper levels are interconnected by way of internal timber and carpeted stairs. Tea preparation facilities are provided at ground and attic levels with toilet facilities being located on each level throughout. The subjects benefit from mains electricity, gas and water supplies, whilst we assume drainage is connected to the main sewage system.

Contact:

Graham & Sibbald

Date on Market:

05/12/2025

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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
  • £250,000
  • 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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FAQs About Commercial Property For Sale in Edinburgh

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How many commercial properties are currently available for sale in Edinburgh?
There are currently 46 commercial properties available for sale. Sizes range from 106 sq ft to 80,000 sq ft, with an average size of 6,428 sq ft. Available opportunities may include offices, retail premises, industrial properties, mixed-use assets and development sites.
How much does commercial property cost in Edinburgh?
The average asking price is approximately £159 per sq ft, with prices ranging from £33 to £353 per sq ft. Property values will vary depending on location, size, condition, tenant status and market demand.
What factors influence commercial property values?
Property values can be affected by location, building quality, asset size, lease terms, tenant covenant strength, redevelopment potential and local market conditions. For investment properties, income generation and yield are also important considerations.
What types of commercial property are available to buy?
The market may include offices, retail units, industrial properties, warehouses, land, mixed-use buildings and specialist assets. Availability will vary depending on location and current market conditions.
What should I consider before buying commercial property?
Key considerations include location, accessibility, property condition, planning permissions, lease arrangements, operating costs and future growth potential. Buyers should also understand any legal, environmental or structural issues that could affect value or usability.
What is rental yield and why does it matter?
Rental yield measures the income generated by a property relative to its purchase price. Investors often use yield to compare opportunities, although it should be considered alongside factors such as tenant quality, lease length and potential for capital growth.
Can I buy commercial property for my own business?
Yes. Many buyers purchase commercial property to occupy themselves rather than as an investment. Owning premises can provide greater control over operating costs, security of tenure and the potential to benefit from future capital appreciation.
Do I need a commercial mortgage?
Many buyers use commercial finance to fund acquisitions. Deposit requirements, lending terms and borrowing costs vary depending on the property, the buyer's circumstances and the intended use of the asset.
What due diligence should I carry out before buying?
Due diligence typically includes reviewing title documents, planning permissions, leases, service charge information, environmental matters and building condition reports. Professional legal and surveying advice is strongly recommended before completing a purchase.
What are the risks of buying commercial property?
Potential risks include market fluctuations, vacancy periods, tenant default, maintenance costs, planning restrictions and changes in local demand. Thorough due diligence and effective asset management can help reduce these risks.
Can overseas buyers purchase commercial property in the UK?
Yes. International buyers can purchase commercial property in the UK, although additional legal, tax and regulatory considerations may apply. Professional advice should be obtained before proceeding with a transaction.
What additional costs should I budget for?
In addition to the purchase price, buyers should budget for Stamp Duty Land Tax, legal fees, surveys, finance costs, insurance and any refurbishment or fit-out works that may be required.

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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