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Breathtaking UK island with three beaches, stunning views & seals, is on sale & it's cheaper than a 3-bed house

Breathtaking UK island with three beaches, stunning views & seals, is on sale & it's cheaper than a 3-bed house

The Sun5 days ago
AN ENTIRE island, with gorgeous views and marine wildlife, could be yours for less that the cost of the three bedroom-house.
Originally listed last year for £325,000, the price of the uninhabited island has now been slashed to £275,000, less than the price of the average UK three bedroom house.
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Eilean Mor, in Loch Sunart, in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, spans an area of 30 acres, about the same size as 45 football fields.
The majestic plot of land can only be accessed by boat, or by a low-tide causeway, and is teeming with marine wildlife such as playful seals and soaring eagles.
It's the perfect spot for bird watching and escaping the hustle and bustle of city life, with the untouched nature providing a haven for many species.
Visitors will be blown away by the crystal blue waters, three cove beaches and acres of stunning forest.
The gorgeous patch of wilderness has been owned by the same family for generations, and does not have any planning permissions as it is part of the Sunart Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Sunart Special Area of Conservation (SAC).
Estate agents Bell Ingram said of the property: "This captivating island offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
"While Eilean Mor is uninhabited today, its history is deeply intertwined with the surrounding region.
"Eilean Mor as a serene escape for those seeking to explore Scotland's rugged landscapes and rich heritage."
The island is completely uninhabited, making it perfect for relaxing, but when you're ready to return to civilisation, the quaint village of Strontian is just a seven minute drive away.
Strontian boasts several schools, shops a church and a cafe, and you can also visit Ariundle Oakwood National Nature Reserve for a peaceful stroll.
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The shores of the loch are home to some of the finest temperate oakwood in Britain and the beauty of Fort William is just 15 miles away.
Andrew Fuller, of selling agents Bell Ingram, said: 'For interested parties, Eilean Mor represents more than just an investment.
"It is a unique chance to own a piece of Scotland's wild beauty and a serene hideaway.
"It's a historic landmark to be cherished and preserved for generations to come.'
5 Tips to Get on The Property Ladder
Saving for your first property is tough, but it is possible. Here are a few steps for first-time buyers.
1. Cut back on luxuries and start saving
Consistent monthly saving is the best way to accumulate enough money to get on the ladder, for a deposit and purchase fees. To do this, you need to take a look at your monthly outgoings and think about what can be cut out - holidays, new clothes, weekly takeaway.
Using a savings calculator can help you to establish how long you will need to save for a deposit. Based on your income, you can figure out a realistic amount to save each month.
2. Have a realistic property search
Set a budget for the property price you would like to buy, and think realistically about the location and size of your property. While we all may want that house with a view or extra bedroom, can you afford it?
3. Research Help To Buy and Shared Ownership schemes
The government has introduced a few ways to help first-time-buyers get on the property ladder and they're great for those on lower incomes or to buy a property in more expensive areas like London.
4. Consider buying with another person
Investing with somebody else you know is a sure way to get onto the property ladder. You only need to save half the amount you would otherwise, so you can work towards getting your property sooner.
You can invest with a friend, family or partner. Naturally, it is a big step and a huge commitment so be open and honest about what you expect from living together — if you haven't already.
5. Talk to a mortgage broker and get your documents in order
A mortgage broker can tell you exactly how much you can borrow for a mortgage, what you will need to pay monthly and in upfront costs.
Shuna Island
And Eilean Mor isn't the only Scottish island that is currently on sale after Shuna Island went on the market for the first time in 80 years.
Spanning across 1,110 acres, the island has been in the hands of the same family for the last eight decades.
The island, which has eight residential properties on it, as well as a castle, is on the market for a whopping £5.5 million.
It is located just off the coast from Appin, Argyll and Bute and features a working farm and a holiday home business.
Shuna Castle, which was built in the early 20th century is in ruins, but offers panoramic views of the stunning Scottish coast.
According to estate agents Sotheby's International Realty and Knight Frank there is potential to renovate the castle, subject to planning rules.
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