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NHS to sell off Edinburgh properties
9 Jan 2007
NHS Lothian is to sell off thirteen properties around Edinburgh, and channel the profits back into patient care.
The buildings- worth between £160,000 and £2million- are to go on the market this week through DTZ Residential, and include a Victorian mansion house, a converted villa and a lodge cottage.
DTZ's associate director, Graeme McCallum, said that the sales offered "a great opportunity" for buyers looking to convert such interesting properties.
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