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Street Number Street Name Property Description Reason for Record Deletion 13A Lady Lawson Street Store Sold to Melville Holmes Dick for £20,000 on 21/01/2005 STREET NUMBER STREET NAME PROPERTY DESCRIPTION REASON FOR RECORD DELETION 13A LADY LAWSON STREET STORE SOLD TO MELVILLE HOLMES DICK FOR £20,000 ON 21/01/2005. 3A RESTALRIG DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX FOR £134,000 ON 10/01/2005. 4 WEST PILTON CRESCENT GROUND - 86 SQ M GROUND SOLD TO XXXXX FOR £600 + VAT ON 8/02/2005. 22 ST LEONARD'S LANE STORE SOLD TO ADAMS DEVELOPMENTS LTD ON 9/01/2004 FOR £81,800. 177 COMELY BANK ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO CITYGATE ON 01/06/2005 FOR £182,000. CRAIGHALL GARDENS FORMER TENNIS COURTS SOLD TO EVERSLEY HOMES LIMITED ON 21/10/2005 FOR £1,561,000 113 PORTOBELLO HIGH STREET SHOP SOLD TO XXXXX ON 5/08/2005 FOR £92,500. 6A CAROLINE PARK GROVE ELEC WAYLEAVE ED560/1 (42M) LAND THROUGH WHICH WAYLEAVE WAS GRANTED SOLD TO WATERFRONT EDINBURGH LTD ON 31/10/2005 8 BRUNSWICK ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 16/11/2005 FOR £135,400. 375-377 HIGH STREET OFFICE SOLD TO STATION PROPERTIES LTD FOR £1,600,000 ON 23/11/2005 (42) CAPTAIN'S ROAD ELEC SUB STATION (25 SQ M) LAND SOLD TO SP DISTRIBUTION LTD FOR £50 0N 3/08/2005 FOR THE ERECTION OF SUBSTATION. 36 NORTH FORT STREET CLEARED SITE SOLD TO CAPITAL CITY HOMES FOR £500,000 ON 31/03/2005. 10 GAYFIELD SQUARE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £187,000 (MARKET VALUE £340,000 LESS 45% DISCOUNT). 4(2F1) DOWNFIELD PLACE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 12/01/2006 FOR £28,900 (MARKET VALUE £85,000 LESS 66% DISCOUNT). 24 ARDSHIEL AVENUE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £55,000 (MARKET VALUE £110,000 LESS 50% DISCOUNT). HOUSE - BUCKSTONE 60B BUCKSTONE LOAN EAST SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £61,600. PRIMARY 169 BALGREEN ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £54,000 (MARKET VALUE £135,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 57 BOSWALL PARKWAY HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £52,000 (MARKET VALUE £130,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 121 BOSWALL PARKWAY HOUSE - ROYSTON PRIMARY SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £32,250 (MARKET VALUE £75,000 LESS 57% DISCOUNT). 204 BROOMHOUSE ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £38,000 (MARKET VALUE £95,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 212/2 BROOMHOUSE ROAD HOUSE - FORRESTER HIGH SOLD TO XXXXX 19/04/2005 FOR £49,950 (MARKET VALUE £92,500 LESS 46% DISCOUNT). HOUSE - FORRESTER HIGH 212/1 BROOMHOUSE ROAD SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £36,000 (MARKET VALUE £90,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). SCHOOL 134 BROUGHTON ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £91,000 (MARKET VALUE £175,000 LESS 48% DISCOUNT). 4 BRUNTSFIELD AVENUE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £63,800 (MARKET VALUE £145,000 LESS 56% DISCOUNT). HOUSE - BURDIEHOUSE 3 BURDIEHOUSE CRESCENT SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £45,540 (MARKET VALUE £75,000 LESS 38% DISCOUNT). PRIMARY 2 CAVALRY PARK DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £52,440 (MARKET VALUE £92,000 LESS 43% DISCOUNT). 3 CAVALRY PARK DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £60,720 (MARKET VALUE £92,000 LESS 34% DISCOUNT). 4 COCHRAN TERRACE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £63,000 (MARKET VALUE £150,000 LESS 58% DISCOUNT). HOUSE - HOLY CROSS 82 CRAIGHALL ROAD SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £75,200 (MARKET VALUE £160,000 LESS 53% DISCOUNT). PRIMARY HOUSE - PRESTON STREET 16(1F1) DALKEITH ROAD SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £33,000 (MARKET VALUE £110,000 LESS 70% DISCOUNT). PRIMARY 2 DUDDINGSTON ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £83,840 (MARKET VALUE £140,000 LESS 46% DISCOUNT). 4A CRAMOND CRESCENT HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £96,000 (MARKET VALUE £240,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 6 DUDDINGSTON ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £37,920 (MARKET VALUE £79,000 LESS 52% DISCOUNT). 8 DUDDINGSTON ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £46,554 (MARKET VALUE £82,000 LESS 49% DISCOUNT). 27 FETTES AVENUE EAST HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £77,400 (MARKET VALUE £180,000 LESS 58% DISCOUNT). 70B DUDDINGSTON ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £62,000 (MARKET VALUE £155,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 83 DUMBRYDEN GARDENS HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £20,800 (MARKET VALUE £52,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 157A EASTER DRYLAW DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £54,400 (MARKET VALUE £85,000 LESS 36% DISCOUNT). 406 EASTER ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £31,500 (MARKET VALUE £105,000 LESS 70% DISCOUNT). 51 GILES STREET HOUSE (SPECIAL LET) SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £47,250 (MARKET VALUE £75,000 LESS 37% DISCOUNT). 328/1 GILMERTON ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £50,250 (MARKET VALUE £75,000 LESS 33% DISCOUNT). 220(1F2) GORGIE ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £28,500 (MARKET VALUE £95,000 LESS 70% DISCOUNT). 347 GORGIE ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £109,200 (MARKET VALUE £195,000 LESS 44% DISCOUNT). 8 INFIRMARY STREET HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £100,650 (MARKET VALUE £165,000 LESS 39% DISCOUNT). 17A IVANHOE CRESCENT HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £31,200 (MARKET VALUE £78,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 1 LAPICIDE PLACE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £60,800 (MARKET VALUE £95,000 LESS 36% DISCOUNT). 136A LASSWADE ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £37,700 (MARKET VALUE £65,000 LESS 42% DISCOUNT). 16 LAVEROCKBANK CRESCENT HOUSE (SPECIAL LET) SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £48,000 (MARKET VALUE £120,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 31 LINKS GARDENS HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £111,600 (MARKET VALUE £180,000 LESS 38% DISCOUNT). 106A MAGDALENE DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £35,200 (MARKET VALUE £88,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 6 MANSE STREET HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £86,000 (MARKET VALUE £215,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 12 MONTPELIER HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £133,500 (MARKET VALUE £200,000 LESS 45% DISCOUNT). 60B MUIRHOUSE GARDENS HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £85,000 (MARKET VALUE NOT DISCLOSED BY LEGAL). 15 MURRAYBURN DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £27,440 (MARKET VALUE £56,000 LESS 51% DISCOUNT). 17 MURRAYBURN DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £20,800 (MARKET VALUE £52,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 16 EAST NORTON PLACE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £52,500 (MARKET VALUE £175,000 LESS 70% DISCOUNT). 19 MURRAYBURN DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £23,520 (MARKET VALUE £56,000 LESS 58% DISCOUNT). 183A NEWHAVEN ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX N 19/04/2005 FOR £53,750 (MARKET VALUE £125,000 LESS 57% DISCOUNT). 2 NEWTOFT STREET HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £78,750 (MARKET VALUE £175,000 LESS 55% DISCOUNT). 265 NIDDRIE MAINS ROAD HOUSE - NIDDRIE PS SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £20,125 (MARKET VALUE £70,000 LESS 50% DISCOUNT). 59 NORTHFIELD BROADWAY HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £80,410 (MARKET VALUE £187,000 LESS 57% DISCOUNT). 3 OXGANGS RISE HOUSE (SPECIAL LET) SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £45,240 (MARKET VALUE £78,000 LESS 42% DISCOUNT). 15 OXGANGS RISE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £28,800 (MARKET VALUE £72,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 7 OXGANGS ROAD NORTH HOUSE - FIRRHILL HIGH SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £61,500 (MARKET VALUE £150,000 LESS 59% DISCOUNT). 3 PENNYWELL ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £30,680 (MARKET VALUE £52,000 LESS 41% DISCOUNT). 5 PENNYWELL ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £29,120 (MARKET VALUE £52,000 LESS 44% DISCOUNT). 18/1 PENNYWELL ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £12,580 (MARKET VALUE £37,000 LESS 66% DISCOUNT). 3B RESTALRIG DRIVE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £50,000 (MARKET VALUE £100,000 LESS 50% DISCOUNT). 41 SAUGHTON ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £50,160 (MARKET VALUE £88,000 LESS 43% DISCOUNT). 11 SCIENNES ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £92,000 (MARKET VALUE £230,000 LESS 60% DISCOUNT). 2/13 SIGHTHILL GREEN HOUSE (SPECIAL LET) SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £9,600 (MARKET VALUE £32,000 LESS 70% DISCOUNT). 3 SIGHTHILL LOAN HOUSE SOLD TOXXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £55,370 (MARKET VALUE £113,000 LESS 51% DISCOUNT). 22 SOUTH GYLE ROAD HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £78,200 (MARKET VALUE £170,000 LESS 54% DISCOUNT). 14 SPOTTISWOODE STREET HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £57,000 (MARKET VALUE £190,000 LESS 70% DISCOUNT). 1 UPPER GILMORE TERRACE HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £67,200 (MARKET VALUE £160,000 LESS 58% DISCOUNT). 41 VIEWFORTH HOUSE SOLD TO XXXXX ON 19/04/2005 FOR £55,000 (MARKET VALUE £185,000 LESS 70% DISCOUNT).
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