Leading Scottish property portal ESPC revealed the ten most-viewed properties on espc.com this year which racked up more views than any other homes listed on the website.
Properties in the top ten list were located in a range of areas from the highly sought-after region of East Lothian, to the picturesque Scottish Borders, and the suburbs of Edinburgh. Family homes also topped the list in 2022, with no flats featuring in the top ten – the majority of the other most popular properties were houses with three bedrooms or more, demonstrating that demand is still strong for larger homes that offer buyers flexibility to accommodate family living and hybrid working.
Here are the top 10 most viewed houses in 2022.

. Rose Bank, Seton Mains, Longniddry
The most popular property on espc.com during 2022 was this stunning five-bed detached house in Longniddry in East Lothian. Set within a secluded private garden with a double gated entrance, this spacious home boasts an acre of land and beautiful features such as Italian marble flooring, walnut panelling and an elegant double staircase in marble treads and wrought iron spindles. The house is still available to buy and is going for offers over £1,650,000. Photo: ESPC

. 19 Abercromby Crescent, East Calder
This sleek five-bedroom home was incredibly popular with home buyers, making it the second most-viewed property on ESPC during 2022. It offers substantial living space over two floors with two living rooms, a beautifully upgraded kitchen, a spacious rear garden, a double driveway and solar panels. The house, which went for offers over £400,000, has been sold. Photo: ESPC

. 22 Cliftside, Peasebay, Cocksburnpath
Making up the top three, this bright and airy lodge on the North Berwickshire coast was another hugely popular property on espc.com in 2022, and was the most affordable on the top ten list. The wraparound decked terrace has scenic bay views and provides a beautiful setting for al fresco dining and relaxation. The two-bedroom house with panoramic sea views sold for offers over £75,000. Photo: ESPC

9. 23 Blacket Place, Newington, Edinburgh
The most expensive on the list, this eight-bed period property in Edinburgh’s Newington area came in at number ten on the list. Dating back to 1859, the A-listed house was designed by the renowned Edinburgh architect, Sir James Gowans. The home is arranged over four floors with the lower ground level comprising a self-contained apartment, and contains impressive period features such as a stained glass window in the hall, mosaic tiled flooring and ornate cornicing. It is available for offers over £1,500,000. Photo: ESPC