Landlords offered help in wake of Clear Lets collapse
A Dunfermline property lawyer has stepped in to help landlords left high and dry by troubled letting firm Clear Lets. (...)
Youngsters warned derelict Elms mansion in Arbroath is home to many hidden dangers
Youngsters in Arbroath have been warned to stay away from a 19th-century mansion amid fears someone could be killed. (...)
'Down but not out' — varying fortunes in Scotland's property market
The property market in Dundee has outperformed the rest of the country over the past year, according to new data from Lloyds TSB Scotland's house price monitor. (...)
North-east Fife property market showing signs of strength
One part of Fife seems to be bucking the trend when it comes to buying and selling houses during the recession. (...)
Dysart Sailing Club members convinced devastating fire was started deliberately
A popular Fife sailing club has been destroyed by what appears to have been a deliberate fire. (...)
Stronger final quarter lifts property market after a tough 2011
The value of domestic property transactions fell to almost £300m in Tayside last year despite a pick-up in sales in the last quarter. (...)
'He was my best friend' — brother leads tributes to Perthshire fire victim Donald Pattullo
The brother of a popular Perthshire farmer who died in a house fire says he has lost his ''best friend''. (...)
Blackadders property chief sees another subdued market in 2012
A Tayside property firm partner is predicting the local housing market will be ''very subdued'' for the time being. (...)
Council seeks permission to end 20-year saga of abandoned Leslie house
A derelict house in Leslie which has lain empty for more than 20 years could be bought by Fife Council, The Courier has learned. (...)
Perthshire property market ends year on a high
The Perthshire property scene ended the year on a positive note, according to local solicitors. (...)
'First-time buyer remains an endangered species' — depressing outlook for those locked out of property market
A new report this week warned people still renting while in their mid-30s may never be able to afford their own home. (...)
Selling agent says there is 'early interest' in Noranside prison estate
Noranside open prison will be put on the open market. (...)
New Thorntons management team to confront upcoming threats and opportunities
Legal firm Thorntons is setting out plans to drive forward the business following a managerial reshuffle. (...)
Kirkcaldy flat fire casualty transferred to specialist burns unit
A Kirkcaldy man is continuing his fight for life after sustaining major burns in a fire at his home in the town. (...)
Ferocious Douglas fire leaves family homeless
A young Dundee family are said to be staying with relatives after fire gutted their Douglas home at the weekend. (...)
Property market continues to toil amid low consumer confidence
An upturn in business and consumer confidence is needed to kick-start Scotland's property sector, according to a leading economist. (...)
Dundee stands alone in posting year-on-year fall in average private rents
Dundee is the only major city in Scotland to experience a fall in private rents over the past year, according to latest figures. (...)
Council is going to try its hand at property development
Dundee City Council has decided that when it comes to getting rid of surplus housing you have to spend money to make money. (...)
Controversial Lochee housing project up for sale
A Dundee housing project launched by a city drug dealer has been placed on the market. (...)
Council wins approval for compulsory purchase of Stobswell eyesore
One of the last pieces of the Stobswell regeneration jigsaw could soon be in place. (...)