DIY homes: Take a look the top nine Scottish homes with renovation potential
Zoopla has pulled together the top project properties in Scotland ready to be transformed into dream homes.
From farmhouses to bungalows, this list is perfect for anyone who fancies undertaking a big project and redesigning their own home.
Tom Parker, Consumer Expert at Zoopla, said: "Now that the stamp duty holiday has been extended, buyers have more time to assess what type of property they'd like to purchase, including renovation projects, which may have been ruled out over concerns on price and timing.
"We've selected a number of homes for buyers to view and see the investment potential in these do'er uppers in Scotland.
"From lower budget flats to higher-value homes, there's a range of properties available to transform, perfect for eagerly-awaiting and aspiring design gurus."
Here are the nine top properties in Scotland ready and waiting to be renovated.
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"We've selected a number of homes for buyers to view and see the investment potential in these do'er uppers in Scotland.
5. Three bedroom house, Caithness
This three bedroom detached bungalow is on sale in Thurso, Caithness for offers in the region of £70,000. It has lots of original features and extremely high ceilings which will make for an excellent renovation project.
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6. Six bedroom house, Isle of Skye
This six bedroom house on the Isle of Skye is on the market for offers in region of £350,000. The main property with four bedrooms is in need of full renovation but there is an adjacent holiday letting unit which has already been updated.
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7. Farmhouse, Nairn
For offers over £175,000, this Farmhouse in Nairn in the Highlands needs a huge amount of work but is an incredible opportunity. It's a traditional, Victorian stone, former farm steading built in 1892 by Inverness architect, William MacIntosh, Senior.
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8. Two bedroom bungalow, Fochabers
This two bedroom bungalow in Fochabers is on the market for offers over £150,000. As a former church hall it is a listed building with lots character and huge renovation potential.
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