Private landlord letting advertising in Scotland?
Seeking advice on access to Letting Portals for advertising a property in Aberdeen, Scotland. As a private landlord able to advertise on CityLets and Gumtree but seeking to broaden profile by advertising on the other popular portals serving Scotland, which are understood to be LettingWeb, S1 Homes and Zoopla.![]()
Some of these charge a monthly fee which is not cost effective for a small portfolio, hence the consideration of potentially using an on-line agency.
Not seeking full tenant finding service as comfortable with tenant referencing, TIP, AT5 etc. (specific to leasing in Scotland) and management once lease set-up.
Many thanks
Jireh
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Member Since February 2011 - Comments: 3453 - Articles: 286
12:29 PM, 5th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Hi Jireh,
In England we would recommend our partner company LettingSupermarket.com
Have you spoken to or joined our friends at the Scottish Association of Landlords?
Please see:
https://www.property118.com/private-housing-tenancies-scotland-bill-2015/85667/
https://www.property118.com/scottish-association-of-landlords-representatives-take-tax-case-to-the-treasury/80638/
Member Since June 2013 - Comments: 72 - Articles: 27
12:33 PM, 5th July 2016, About 10 years ago
We also can advertise properties in Scotland so please feel free to contact us.
Chris
Member Since March 2016 - Comments: 5
3:35 PM, 18th July 2016, About 10 years ago
Speak to Angie at Aberdeenshire Leasing 0800 772 3294.
We usually use Gumtree but the current letting market in Aberdeen is saturated with properties for rent. We used Aberdeenshire Leasing earlier this year and rented our property out within 1 month. Also please give me a shout if you require an EPC. We cover Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire and can offer guidance on increasing the rating if required.