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About Estate Agents
An estate agent helps you buy, sell or let property - handling valuations, marketing, viewings, negotiations and the paperwork that comes with moving home.
Scotland's property market works differently from the rest of the UK. Solicitor-estate agents handle much of the buying and selling process, combining legal conveyancing with property marketing under one roof - a model that is far more common here than in England.
Check they are registered with a professional body such as RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), the Law Society of Scotland or NAEA Propertymark and ask about their fee structure upfront - percentage-based, fixed fee and sole vs multi-agency all affect what you pay.
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- house sales
- property for sale
About Bellshill
Bellshill is a town in North Lanarkshire located midway between Glasgow and Motherwell. It developed through the 19th and 20th centuries as a mining and industrial community.
The town has a strong sense of local identity and community spirit. Bellshill is perhaps best known beyond its borders as the birthplace of singer Sheena Easton.
Bellshill enjoys an excellent location for transport. The M74 and M8 motorways are both easily accessible and Bellshill railway station sits on the busy Argyle Line, offering frequent services into Glasgow.
The surrounding area includes pleasant parkland and the town is within easy reach of Strathclyde Country Park for outdoor recreation.
About North Lanarkshire
North Lanarkshire is a council area in the heart of Scotland's central belt, stretching from the eastern outskirts of Glasgow through a string of towns and former mining communities to the open moorland of the central plateau.
Motherwell and Coatbridge are the largest towns, both shaped by their industrial past - Motherwell was one of Scotland's great steelmaking centres until the closure of Ravenscraig in 1992, while Coatbridge earned the nickname 'the Iron Burgh' for the concentration of ironworks that once dominated the town.
The north of the council area includes Cumbernauld, one of Scotland's post-war new towns and Kilsyth, an older settlement nestled beneath the Kilsyth Hills. Airdrie, in the east, has been transformed by the Airdrie-Bathgate rail link into a well-connected commuter town for both Glasgow and Edinburgh.
The area has a strong working-class heritage and a proud community identity that shows in its local football clubs, gala days and community organisations. Regeneration of former industrial sites, including the massive Ravenscraig development, continues to reshape the physical landscape.
Transport links are excellent, with the M8, M73, M74 and M80 motorways crossing the area and multiple railway lines connecting its towns to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling - making North Lanarkshire one of the most accessible parts of the central belt.
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