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The perks of owning a Scottish private island

Rudh-a-Cruidh, Oban, Argyll

If you thrive on the hustle and bustle of city living, private island living may not be for you. But for those who crave peace and tranquillity amid spectacular scenery, buying or building a home on your own Scottish private island may seem like heaven on earth. With the opportunity to start a fresh lifestyle, from sailing to working remotely, the perks of island living are plentiful.

A private sanctuary from busy life

Not only is island life picture perfect, it’s also a peaceful haven from a hectic routine, with the sound of birds singing and waves crashing, replacing loud crowds and traffic congestion.

Improved accessibility to the mainland

Reliable connections to Scotland’s cities and towns on the mainland are important factors when buying a private island. Increased transport links in recent years mean that this once difficult commute is now much easier to manage.

Enhanced online connectivity

For a proportion of the working population, commuting to the mainland is no longer necessary due to the spread of high speed and reliable broadband connections to rural communities. Instead, many islanders work remotely from the comfort of their own home.

Opportunities for outdoor pursuits

Island life is perfect for fishing and sailing enthusiasts, along with a wide range of other outdoor sports on both land and water. Wildlife lovers will appreciate the opportunities to spot the local breeds, and walkers can enjoy the endless treks across the island landscape.

Building your perfect home

Island homes don’t often come onto the market, and are therefore a rarity and very much in demand. However, another option may be to build your own island retreat. Through purchasing a plot of island land, buyers can lay the foundations for their perfect home in the perfect location and turn it into a great investment.