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Published Date: 21 November 2008
THE development arm of property firm Heritor's has gone into administration following a battle against the downturn in the property market.
Heritor's Residential Property has mothballed its 20 development sites in the Capital and Glasgow after it was taken into the hands of PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

The residential arm of the business, which lets out luxury serviced apartments, is unde
rstood to be continuing to trade.

Doubts were raised about the company's future when it put three Georgian town houses in Edinburgh – which it had bought for £2.25 million earlier this year – back on the market for only £1.2m. Bruce Cartwright, who is the joint administrator at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, said: "The company was experiencing some financial difficulties before we were called in. We are currently examining the accounts to decide on the best way of moving forward."

Chris Buchan, the former Hong Kong lawyer who returned to the Capital four years ago to set up Heritor's, had said that market conditions had forced the firm to reconsider some of its developments.

The upmarket property group had also planned to refurbish the former Jeffrey, Scott and Mackenzie boarding houses at Edinburgh Academy to create the city's costliest rented flats, as well as converting the B-listed former St Bernard's Primary in Stockbridge into luxury apartments by the end of the year, but it is now unclear what will happen with these developments.





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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 9:36 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

ccc,

21/11/2008 10:33:28
Wow - whoever would have guessed.

Funny how about a year ago a member of the Heritors management team, none other than David Alexander, was telling the public (through this newspaper) not to sell their properties and hang on until the market picked up....

At the very same time Heritors was trying to offload its huge Edinburgh New Town portfolio.

No vested interest there....

Look at what people are doing rather then what they are telling you to do. :)
2

ccc,

21/11/2008 12:06:05
Is it just me or is the headline again a little misleading ?

Headline:
"Heritor's mothballs development sites"

Reality:
"Heritor's has gone into administration"

Call me crazy but isn't administration a little more serious than simply mothballing some sites ? This entire company has been mothballed - permanently.
3

Jingling Geordie,

Sunshine on Leith 21/11/2008 12:43:49

Not the first and certainly not the last.......Teague and Applecross, quality builds but will they fall?
4

The Landlord,

Edinburgh 21/11/2008 12:46:32
Change the record CCC - don't you have any form of work to be getting on with????
No 3 - I know the Teagues and they are fine as are Applecross (I think), however there is one large developer in particular that may fall very soon!
5

ccc,

21/11/2008 12:54:24
#4

You don't seem the sharpest tool in the box do you :)

I have been warning about Heritors for about a year now. Ever since they were clearly trying to ramp the rental market whilst trying to offload their entire portfolio at the very same time.

Now if we believe that you have something to do with the property industry - wouldn't it make sense for you to listen to someone like me - who clearly understands what is going on....

Of course just slam your head back in the sand if you wish. Most seem to prefer that method. :)
6

ccc,

21/11/2008 13:00:00
#4

"one large developer in particular that may fall very soon"

Brilliant !! Now we have 'the landlord' trying to give snippets of advice and insight !!

How amusing. Were your pervious predictions not something along the lines of "House prices in Edinburgh won't go down, shut up all you doommongers, blah blah blah..."

Away and leave the 'insight and understanding' to us lot that have a clue. :)
7

Vim,

Edinburgh 23/11/2008 13:17:26
Ccc is completely on the ball.

Heritors bought at top dollar when most others had woken up to the state of the market.

What makes it all the more ridiculous is that it is a joint venture with BOS (clearly on the ball again)and is run by this papers 'Property Expert' David Alexander and Chris Buchan who using investors money and massive bank borrowing have created Edinburgh's sub prime!




 

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