Cheeky Edinburgh locals cash in on Taylor Swift Eras Tour as flat listed for £40,000 per night

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Taylor Swift fans scrambled to get their hands on the first batch of Eras Tour presale tickets which went live on Monday morning and people are already preparing for her three highly-anticipated Edinburgh gigs.The American pop star will belt out her much-loved hits across 13 dates in London, Liverpool, Edinburgh and Cardiff as part of her European stint and UK fans can catch her in Edinburgh for three dates on June the 7, 8 and 9.However, only a few hours after they went on sale, cheeky Scots were trying to cash in knowing many fans will be heading into the Scottish capital and possibly looking for somewhere to stay.One flat has been advertised online for just over £40,000 on the weekend of Taylor Swift's three concerts to be held at BT Murrayfield Stadium next year.Following the announcement of the singer delighting 'Swifties' and coming to the capital city, Edinburgh Live reports that accommodation prices in the city have skyrocketed with one flat in Leith going for £40,075 for only one night.Situated around a 15-minute drive from the stadium on Ferry Road, the one-bedroom apartment which sleeps only two people is described as a "quaint home."The booking.com listing, managed by GuestReady individually, advertises all three nights, June 7, 8 and 9, individually at £40,075 and if you would want to book for all three nights for Taylor Swift performing in Edinburgh the overall price is an eye-watering £120,075.At the very least as you would expect, the modern flat comes with amenities such as a Queen bed, private kitchen, flat screen TV, and free wi-fi.The advertisement on Booking.com describes it as: "A quaint home in Leith is located in Edinburgh, just a 11-minute walk from Royal Yacht Britannia and 1.6 miles from

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