Even frugal Scots would call this island a bargain.
The Isle of Vaila, located on the Shetland Islands archipelago, is on the market for a modest $2.1 million.
The secluded property, which sits on 757 acres, includes a 17th-century mansion house, about 6.5 miles of coastline and a bell tower that dates back to 1894.
Owners Richard Rowland and Dorota Rychlik are selling it after three decades of ownership.
![The Isle of Vaila, located on the Shetland Islands archipelago in Scotland.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/06/scottish-island-sale-02.jpeg?w=1024)
“We’ve had 30 fantastic years here, and we’re getting on in years now, so I think the time has come for someone else to take on the place,” Rowland told Shetland News.
Back in 2020, The Post reported that the island’s price tag was a mere $300,000.
But with housing costs soaring — and New York City rents surging after the pandemic — the increase seems justifiable.