Property consultancy Galbraith is urging the Scottish government not to increase Land & Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) in this week’s budget, amid signs that the tax is having a dampening effect on market activity. The firm reports that the rates of tax imposed in Scotland are holding ba
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The Galbraith investment team have advised its client Cedarwood Asset Management on the sale of 2 Ellismuir Way, Tannochside Park, Glasgow.
Edinburgh’s Audi dealership, located on Bankhead Drive in Sighthill, has traded hands in a deal worth £9.1 million.
Independent property consultancy Galbraith has appointed Kerry Harvey and Andrew MacLachlan, who join the firm as associate and senior surveyor respectively, both working in the growing commercial property management team. Based in the firm’s new headquarters on George Street, Edinburgh, Kerry
Galbraith has welcomed a new director, Larry Irwin, to advise on energy, utility and rural business issues from its Aberdeen office. With a strong background in rural valuation, Mr Irwin specialises in areas like telecoms, compulsory purchase, and renewable energy. His role will encompass negotiatio
Galbraith has moved to new premises at 18 George Street in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town. The property consultancy's new premises offer a state-of-the-art flexible working environment with an open plan layout, as well as a range of spaces designed to enhance interaction and collaboration.&
Scottish property consultancy firm Galbraith has merged its Elgin and Inverness teams into a newly invested Highland Hub office at Fairways Business Park in Inverness. The modernised office space is designed to support Galbraith's growing team and its adoption of hybrid working models, contributing
Property consultancy Galbraith has announced two new promotions to partner and two new directors, as the firm continues to grow. A number of promotions to senior associate and associate have also been made.
Owners of homes, farms and businesses are being urged to act promptly in seeking compensation for disruption arising from work on one of the biggest infrastructure schemes in Scottish history. Scottish Ministers have given the go-ahead to completing statutory procedures for two more sections on the
Galbraith, the independent property consultancy, has appointed former Johnston Carmichael chairman Andrew Shepherd as its new chair. Mr Shepherd is to succeed current chair Iain Russell in September this year.
A development with a partially-formed golf course near St Andrews could be resurrected after the site was put up for sale.