Owning a derelict croft property in the Scotland Highlands or Islands is a dream that may be possible for many people. Some of these properties are often priced to sell quickly as they are vacant properties and their owners want to get them sold or rented as quickly as possible. Most of these properties are located in the Highlands or Islands as these are the ideal open locations for one of these
. properties.Those who are looking for derelict croft properties can go to http://www.visitourscotland.co.uk/croft-house-sales-scotland/index.html to see some beautiful derelict croft properties for sale in Scotland. There are many properties and agents listed on this website, and there are some fantastic pictures to view for each one. Users can see properties in Orkney Islands, lochside, Gairloch and Knoydart peninsula among many other places. There are also links to other sites that rent or sell croft properties in Scotland. This site is a good place to start looking for vacant properties. Crofts are priced according to the quality, and also how many buildings or other items are on the land.There are also croft properties for sale on many other websites. If the internet is not available, local Scotland councils might also have listings that are for sale.Croft properties are regulated by the crofting commission and subject to its rules and guidelines. One guideline states that croft owners are typically required to live on their property or very close to the property-32 kilometers or less. The only way around this is to fill out an application with the commission with good enough reason to be excused from this rule. The crofting commission website offers more information about buying and selling crofts in Scotland. Checking the rules before buying any croft property can save an owner from any trouble that may arise later on with the croft property. More reference links: http://www.scottishhighland.com/ http://www.crofterscommission.org.uk/