List your properties — letting agents
Free Edinburgh listings for letting agents. Connect your Rightmove V3 BLM feed for automatic sync.
If you're a letting agent already pushing listings to the big portals, adding Rent in Edinburgh costs you nothing — in time or in money. Point your existing Rightmove V3 BLM feed at us and you're done.
Connect your feed once, sync forever
We consume the same V3 BLM feed format you already generate for Rightmove. That means:
- No double keying. Changes you make in your CRM flow through automatically on the next fetch.
- No new workflow. Your staff keep working in the system they already know.
- No contract or subscription. It's free. You can walk away any time with nothing to unwind.
Manual listings are also supported — useful for one-offs, stock you don't push to Rightmove, or if you're not yet feeding anywhere else.
Why bother if you already list on Rightmove and Citylets?
Two reasons:
- Edinburgh-only traffic. Renters who land on Rent in Edinburgh are looking for an Edinburgh property. No noise from Glasgow, Aberdeen, or further afield. Your listing gets the full attention of a smaller but higher-intent audience.
- Supplementary reach at zero cost. Small and mid-sized Edinburgh agents pay disproportionately per listing on the national portals. A free local portal doesn't replace them, but it widens your reach without widening your marketing spend. For smaller agents with 5–30 live properties, the marginal cost of a second portal is the bit that hurts — we remove that cost entirely.
What you get
- Your logo on every listing and a branded agent profile page
- Property pages with map, photos, description, features, rent, and EPC
- Phone and email on every listing — enquiries go straight to you
- Your firm in the Edinburgh agent directory
- Inclusion in the sitemap for discovery by Google and other search engines
The legal bit
All agents listing with us must be on the Scottish Letting Agent Register and must comply with the Letting Agent Code of Practice. Your landlord clients must also be registered with the City of Edinburgh Council — an agent's registration doesn't cover the landlord.
What's changing in the market
The Housing (Scotland) Act 2025 took effect on 1 April 2026. Edinburgh is likely to be among the first cities designated a rent control area when council assessments complete in 2027. That matters for how you advise landlord clients on asking rents over the next 12–18 months. Share our explainer with your landlords: Housing (Scotland) Act 2025: What Edinburgh Landlords Need to Know.
Get set up
See the main listing page, or the private landlord guide.