The typical property in EH54
EH54 is central Livingston, a 1960s new town in West Lothian with substantial newer development.
Area summary
EH54 sits in West Lothian Council. The outcode covers central Livingston, including the Livingston Centre and the surrounding Bankton, Howden and Eliburn districts. Livingston was designated a new town in 1962. Housing is dominated by postwar new town stock and significant newer estate development.
Livingston North and Livingston South stations provide services on the Edinburgh-Bathgate and Edinburgh-Caldercruix lines respectively. The M8 at junctions 3 and 3a provides motorway access.
Employment is dominated by Livingston's role as a major Scottish business and retail centre, including the Livingston Designer Outlet.
West Lothian Council operates only mandatory HMO licensing.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- Two-station coverage gives strong rail access
- New town housing has variable EPC profiles
- Scottish tenancy law differs from English
The full EH54 data page
Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.
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