Native Land’s New Eidyn is redefining Scotland’s prime residential market, as The Super Prime explores in its recent feature.
Positioned at the heart of Edinburgh’s £1 billion St. James Quarter regeneration, the development introduces a global standard of living to the Scottish capital.
“It’s fair to say the scheme represents the quiet revolution of the city’s skyline. For a city steeped in history and architectural restraint, Native Land has endeavoured to transform a once-neglected corner of the capital into a lifestyle destination of international calibre.”
Comprising of 152 apartments, the scheme fills a gap in the city’s market: hotel-style concierge services, 24-hour security, and a fifth-floor Sky Garden spanning 10,000 sq ft. Residents also enjoy exclusive access to a private Garden Room for entertaining.
New Eidyn’s Residents’ Rewards programme further elevates the lifestyle experience, granting homeowners curated access to luxury boutiques such as Harvey Nichols and Burberry, priority dining at Tattu and Duck & Waffle, and fast-track membership to leading private clubs.
At the pinnacle of the project sits a three-bedroom, three-bathroom penthouse priced at £1.3 million, complete with one of Edinburgh’s largest private terraces. Its interiors blend rich textures and contemporary design, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic views of Calton Hill and Arthur’s Seat.
International interest is surging, particularly from US buyers seeking lifestyle-led properties in Edinburgh. Savills forecasts a 21% rise in Scottish property prices over the next five years—outpacing the UK average and more than doubling London’s growth.
New Eidyn offers a rare opportunity to secure a home that fits the global standards of luxury and design, while feeling distinctly true to its Scottish heritage.
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Read the full feature here.