Scotia Homes acquired by property entrepreneur Bruce Linton

Published

4th June 2020

Property entrepreneur Bruce Linton has acquired a major Scottish housebuilder for an undisclosed sum.

Camlin Group, a joint venture between Mr Linton and Aviemore-based property developer David Cameron, has made a lockdown purchase of Ellon-headquartered Scotia Homes.

Scotia Homes, whose most recent accounts showed annual sales of almost £40 million, was founded in 1990 by Bill Bruce, who died in November.

It has developments in Forfar and Brechin in Angus as well as Aberdeen, Elgin, Ellon, Insch, Inverness, Kintore, Laurencekirk, Nairn, Newburgh and Peterhead.

Managing director of Scotia Homes Martin Bruce, who also has a shareholding, will remain in post as the company targets expansion.

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James Keiller Property Holdings Limited

James Keiller Investments Limited is a privately owned property development company based in Dundee, Tayside, established in 1981. The company has steadily expanded since then to become one of the largest private industrial property development companies in Scotland.

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