Aberdeenshire Scotland Property
Aberdeenshire Scotland Property
Open countryside, trailing woodlands and extensive castle grounds adjacent to immortal rivers characterized Aberdeenshire in northeastern Scotland. This place is famous for its Castle Trail, with a castle structure in sight every few kilometers or so. Aberdeenshire has become a hot spot for property hunters with the great value of these valuable structures in the area, while the constant flock of tourists creates a lucrative business for sublets and vacation home rentals.
Most historic structures in Aberdeenshire have been converted to museums, galleries, churches and tourist spots but some have been hot items on the Aberdeenshire Scotland property market because of their accrued investment value especially after restorations. Hotel and resort operators as well as business owners treat these properties as sure money-makers considering Aberdeenshire's position as a prime tourist destination in Scotland.
Properties that have become high-valued items in the Aberdeenshire property market include the famous Balmoral Castle, home of the Scottish royalty since 1852; the Duff House, built in 1735 for the Earls Fife, became an infirmary and prison camp and is now a five-star accommodation; and the Fyvie Castle, dubbed as the “world's most famous haunted castle,” and today, a tourist attraction under the National Trust for Scotland.
Whether buying a property either for residential or business purpose, or when subletting for a short-term, there are ample resources about the shire's laws, landlord fees and sub-let licenses from the local Aberdeenshire Council.
