What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Scottish Borders?
We asked expats what a typical home or apartment in Scottish Borders is like. They answered...
"A typical expat home or apartment in the Scottish Borders, is often a charming, traditional stone-built house or a modern apartment, depending on the preference of the expat. These homes are usually located in quaint towns or villages, surrounded by the beautiful rolling hills and countryside that the region is known for. The homes often have a cozy, warm feel with fireplaces and wooden beams, reflecting the rustic charm of the area. Modern apartments, on the other hand, offer a more contemporary living experience with open-plan living spaces, modern kitchens, and often come with amenities like central heating and double glazing. Regardless of the type of home, most properties in the Scottish Borders offer stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The homes are usually well-connected to local amenities such as shops, restaurants, and schools. Many expats choose to live in larger towns like Peebles or Galashiels, which offer a wider range of services and facilities. However, some prefer the tranquility and slower pace of life in smaller villages. In terms of interior design, homes in the Scottish Borders often blend traditional and modern elements. It's common to see homes with a mix of antique and contemporary furniture, reflecting the blend of old and new that characterizes the region. Outdoor space is also a common feature of homes in the Scottish Borders, with many properties boasting gardens or yards. This allows expats to enjoy the region's natural beauty right from their doorstep. Overall, a typical expat home in the Scottish Borders offers a comfortable and charming living experience, surrounded by some of Scotland's most beautiful landscapes," remarked another expat who made the move to Scottish Borders, Scotland.
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What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Scottish Borders?
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