BBC News | Why a slice of Edinburgh is being bought up by overseas owners

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New data reveal that over a third of the 751 property titles in Edinburgh’s upscale Quartermile development – 263 in total – were bought by overseas owners, with 95 titles linked to buyers in Hong Kong and sizable shares to Singapore, Malaysia and 44 other jurisdictions. The modern glass‑and‑steel district, built on the former Royal Infirmary site between the Old Town and The Meadows, has become a magnet for international investors and students, feeding into the city’s 59 % rise in average monthly rents over the past decade. While most Scottish land is domestically owned, Registers of Scotland show 1.4 % of all titles (28,825) are held by non‑UK addresses, and Edinburgh accounts for 18.7 % of those overseas registrations. Local experts warn that the influx of foreign capital – especially in high‑end projects like Quartermile – drives up prices, benefits speculative investors, and channels profits out of the Scottish economy, even as it underscores the area’s appeal as a centrally located, premium address.

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Why a slice of Edinburgh is being bought up by overseas owners

More than a third of the properties in Quartermile area have been bought by people based outside the UK.

BBC News | Why a slice of Edinburgh is being bought up by overseas owners

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New Register of Scotland data shows that one‑third of the 751 titles in Edinburgh’s Quartermile district – a glass‑and‑steel redevelopment between the Old Town and The Meadows – are owned by overseas buyers, with 263 properties registered to foreign addresses. Hong Kong accounts for the largest share (95 titles), followed by Singapore (51) and Malaysia (12), and owners hail from 44 countries including Russia and the Cayman Islands. The Quartermile, built on the former Royal Infirmary site, has become a lucrative hub for offices, hotels and luxury apartments, driving higher rents and attracting international students, investors and affluent expatriates. Experts note that the development’s premium central location fuels its appeal to foreign buyers and reflects a broader trend of foreign ownership in Edinburgh’s property market, where about 5,385 titles across the city are held by non‑UK residents.

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Why a slice of Edinburgh is being bought up by overseas owners

More than a third of the properties in Quartermile area have been bought by people based outside the UK.

@MarkAsser Many years ago, there was talk of Australia becoming a republic, and one of the models proposed had a president with very little power. At the time, I thought it was a bad idea, not much different to our current arrangement of Governor General who, I thought was "Just a figurehead". Oh, I was naïve...

Later, I learned about Governor General John Kerr, and The Dismissal of Gough Whitlam. And, how that led to the undemocratic handover to Malcolm Fraser, and to many years of political Dark Ages that followed — that was the "normal" when I was a kid growing-up. John Kerr's abuse of power reshaped politics and governance in Australia for many Gen X people and all following generations.

The lesson history teaches us from political skullduggery in 1970s Australia is: you don't want a Governor General going rogue and breaking our system of Democracy.
You _do_ want your ultimate leader to be just a figurehead.
You want your nation's leaders to know their station and act accordingly, which is not to rule the people, but to serve the people.

#AusPol #JohnKerr #GoughWhitlam #MalcolmFraser #MaintainYourRage

A person is a person. ~ #MalcolmFraser former #Australian PM #quotes #racism
What we do not know we often fear. What we do not understand we fear. And what we fear becomes a threat. ~ #MalcolmFraser #quotes #fear #ignorance
How would the major players look back on the dismissal 50 years later?

Heaven knows

The Guardian
In a world with democracy in decline, we have much to learn from those who rallied against Whitlam’s dismissal | Frank Bongiorno and James Watson https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/07/in-a-world-with-democracy-in-decline-we-have-much-to-learn-from-those-who-rallied-against-whitlams-dismissal #Australianpolitics #MalcolmFraser #GoughWhitlam
In a world with democracy in decline, we have much to learn from those who rallied against Whitlam’s dismissal

In 1975, few Australians believed the dismissal of a democratically elected government was business as usual

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@InsurgoFormica @Qldaah
This'd be the RWNJ ideology that had former Liberal Prime Minister #MalcolmFraser disassociate himself from the #LiberalsAU.

Stay true #PeterDutton, #MichaelaCash and all #CPAC visionaries.
For the good of the nation.

"I don’t necessarily see Idi Amin as an analogue for Donald Trump or any other of the many demagogues who now inflict themselves on our public stage. I do think, though, that in Amin’s successful efforts to renovate Ugandans’ sense of place and time, in his use of new media to shape people’s apprehensions of where they stood in history, and in his efforts to instrumentalise people’s resentment against racial and ethnic outsiders, there are lessons for us about how demagoguery works in our own place and time."

#Uganda #IdiAmin #PoliticalViolence #MalcolmFraser

https://www.geeska.com/en/derek-peterson-what-i-try-do-explain-why-demagogues-amin-possess-power-convince

Secrecy is completely inadequate for democracy but totally appropriate for tyranny. ~ #MalcolmFraser (former Australian PM and Asylum Seekers Advocate) #quotes #democracy #tyranny #secrecy