Why Choose a Flat in Edinburgh?
A City of Heritage and Opportunity
Edinburgh blends centuries of history with a forward-looking energy. Its cobbled streets, castle views, and Georgian crescents sit alongside modern business districts and world-class universities. Edinburgh’s blend of history and modernity makes it one of the UK’s most desirable cities.
The local economy is thriving, driven by sectors such as finance, technology, higher education, and creative industries. Edinburgh is home to a thriving business community. Major employment hubs include Quartermile, St Andrew Square and The Exchange District. Professionals, families, and students from across the UK and beyond are proud to call Edinburgh home.
Balance of City Life and Green Spaces
Edinburgh offers the best of both worlds – urban convenience and natural beauty. Residents enjoy lively high streets, cafés and cultural venues. Green spaces including Holyrood Park, The Meadows, Calton Hill and Inverleith Park provide peaceful places to unwind.
The city’s compact size means you’re never far from nature. From climbing Arthur’s Seat to jogging along the Union Canal or relaxing in Princes Street Gardens, outdoor living is part of everyday life in Edinburgh.
Ideal for Students and Professionals
Home to world-renowned universities, including the University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, and Napier, the city attracts thousands of students each year. Excellent transport links, reliable infrastructure, and a strong sense of community make it ideal for young professionals and sharers too.
From modern city-centre apartments to family-friendly homes in leafy suburbs, Edinburgh’s rental market offers flexibility for every stage of life.
Who Rents in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh’s rental market attracts a wide range of people, each drawn by the city’s distinctive appeal:
- Students - drawn by world-class education and lively social life.
- Young professionals - attracted to growing sectors such as finance, technology, and the arts.
- Families - looking for great schools, safe neighbourhoods, and access to green spaces.
- Commuters - choosing Edinburgh for its quality of life and strong transport links.
- Retirees - enjoying its cultural amenities, healthcare services, and walkable layout.
With such diversity, the city offers homes to suit every lifestyle and stage of life.
Popular Areas in Edinburgh
Edinburgh City Centre
Vibrant and full of character, the city centre combines history, shopping, and entertainment. Residents benefit from easy access to offices, restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions like the National Museum of Scotland. Commuting is easy thanks to Waverley Station and the city’s tram network. The Festival and Fringe seasons add a vibrant atmosphere.
New Town
Elegant and prestigious, New Town is known for its grand Georgian architecture and tree-lined streets. Boutique shops, stylish bars, and independent cafés create a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. It’s ideal for professionals and couples seeking a refined lifestyle with everything within walking distance.
Leith
Leith has evolved into one of the city’s trendiest neighbourhoods, famous for its creative spirit and waterfront charm. Once the city’s port area, it’s now home to award-winning restaurants, arts venues, and the scenic Shore area. With its mix of traditional tenements and modern apartments, Leith attracts young professionals and creatives looking for a lively community close to the centre.
Stockbridge
With its Sunday market, independent shops and scenic Water of Leith walks, Stockbridge offers a village feel just minutes from the city centre. It’s a favourite with families and professionals who appreciate its balance of character, convenience, and community.
Morningside & Bruntsfield
These adjoining neighbourhoods offer leafy streets, excellent schools, and cosy cafés – perfect for families and long-term renters. Both areas have strong local identities and easy access to parks like The Meadows and Braid Hills. Flats here often feature spacious layouts and period charm.
Portobello
For those who dream of seaside living, Portobello is the perfect choice. This coastal suburb combines a relaxed atmosphere with quick access to the city centre. Its beach promenade, family-friendly vibe, and independent shops make it ideal for those wanting a slower pace without sacrificing convenience.
PLATFORM_ in Edinburgh
Part of the Heimstaden family, PLATFORM_ Edinburgh brings a new standard of rental living to the heart of Leith. The neighbourhood was named one of Time Out’s “Top 20 Coolest Neighbourhoods in the World.”
Located at The Meander, 2 Fyfe Lane (EH6 5GE), this premium development offers stylish studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Each is designed for modern, comfortable living.
Residents enjoy free access to a range of exclusive on-site amenities. These include a gym, yoga and spin studios, co-working spaces, rooftop terraces and a private dining room. Set beside the Water of Leith, PLATFORM_ is moments from Leith Shore’s cafés and restaurants, as well as Pilrig Park. Its excellent location and access to top-rated schools make it ideal for both professionals and families.
PLATFORM_ Edinburgh by Heimstaden offers a modern lifestyle centred on convenience and community. With excellent links to the city centre and Edinburgh Airport, everything is within easy reach.
Types of Flats Available in Edinburgh
The city’s rental market is diverse, with something for everyone:
- Studio flats – perfect for students or those seeking a minimalist lifestyle.
- 1-bedroom flats – ideal for singles or professionals wanting a private, manageable space.
- 2- and 3-bedroom flats – suited to couples, sharers, or families needing extra room.
- Flats with gardens – great for those who value outdoor space or have pets.
- Shared flats – popular among students and young professionals looking for affordability and community.
Whether you prefer a contemporary apartment or a traditional tenement flat, Heimstaden offers thoughtfully designed homes across Edinburgh’s most desirable areas.
Renting with Pets in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is a pet-friendly city with plenty of parks, trails, and green spaces for dog walking and outdoor adventures. Many landlords - including Heimstaden - welcome pets, particularly in properties with gardens or easy access to open spaces.
Looking for a pet-friendly flat in Edinburgh? Check property listings or contact the letting team to confirm pet policies. With their green spaces and excellent local amenities, Stockbridge, Morningside and Portobello are favourites among pet owners.
Transport and Connectivity in Edinburgh
Getting around Edinburgh is easy and efficient. The city is well served by public transport, including:
- Trains from Waverley and Haymarket Stations, connecting to Glasgow, London, and beyond.
- Trams linking the city centre to Edinburgh Airport in around 30 minutes.
- Extensive bus routes run by Lothian Buses, providing affordable daily travel.
- Cycling and walking paths such as the Water of Leith Walkway for a greener commute.
- For drivers, Edinburgh’s ring roads connect easily to the M8, M9, and A1, offering direct routes across Scotland and England.
Things to Do in Edinburgh
Living in Edinburgh means having world-famous attractions on your doorstep. Explore the historic Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, and the charming Old Town, or enjoy breathtaking views from Arthur’s Seat.
The city hosts year-round cultural events, from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to international film, book, and music festivals. Edinburgh offers a thriving food and shopping scene. Enjoy award-winning restaurants and cosy cafés, or explore George Street’s boutiques and the Grassmarket’s independent shops.
Families have easy access to a range of parks, museums and attractions. Highlights include the Royal Botanic Garden, Dynamic Earth and the Scottish National Gallery. Whatever your interests, Edinburgh offers something special for everyone.