An award-winning new development in Edinburgh has 'broken records' for luxury real estate in the capital. 

Developer Native Land has announced the completion of its very first project in Scotland, New Eidyn.

Comprising 152 apartments, the development is positioned across the fifth to eighth floors of St James Quarter.

New Eidyn features a 10,000 sq ft botanical landscaped Sky Garden, with views of the Firth of Forth and Calton Hill, as well as a private Garden Room which can be utilised by residents for private dining and events.


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Native Land has secured several sales at around £1,200 per sqft, which it says represent "the highest prices paid for new-build apartments in Edinburgh".

Alasdair Nicholls, Chief Executive of Native Land, commented: “We are delighted to complete our first Scottish project, New Eidyn. Drawing on extensive experience delivering best in class developments in London, we are proud to have now achieved record-breaking sales here in Edinburgh, a testament to the development’s unique offering.

"We have seen strong interest from both local and international purchasers, who have been attracted to New Eidyn’s secure turnkey proposition and attractive investment potential. The ability to own a beautifully designed home in a UNESCO World Heritage Site with views of Edinburgh’s most historic sights, amid a thriving lifestyle quarter, is one that cannot be replicated. All apartments are now complete and ready for purchasers to move straight into.”