Renting in Hyndland, Glasgow

G12 postcode area

One of Glasgow's most desirable residential streets gives its name to this premium West End neighbourhood. Hyndland is characterised by wide avenues, mature trees, and some of the finest sandstone tenement architecture in Scotland — particularly the 'Hyndland' style tenements with their distinctive bay windows, decorative stonework, and generous proportions.

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£700–£900
Typical 1-bed rent
£950–£1,250
Typical 2-bed rent
D–G (large tenement flats often Band E–F)
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Average rent in Hyndland

Based on local rental listings, 1-bed flats typically rent for £700–£900 per month, 2-bed flats £950–£1,250, 3-bed flats £1,200–£1,600 in Hyndland. Rents vary with property condition, furnishing, parking, and proximity to the local high street and transport — figures above are the typical mid-market range. See our Spring 2026 Glasgow rental market report for citywide trends and year-on-year change.

Bills (council tax, gas, electricity, broadband) are usually paid on top of rent in private Glasgow lets — see our guide to renting in Glasgow for what to budget for beyond headline rent.

Who Hyndland suits

Families and established professionals — Hyndland's blonde sandstone tenements include some of the largest flats in the West End, with three- and four-bed properties common. Local primary schools have strong catchments.

Buyers and renters who prioritise space, period features, and quiet residential streets within walking distance of Byres Road, the Botanic Gardens, and Glasgow University.

Less suited to those on entry-level rents — Hyndland is the most expensive part of the wider West End, with two-beds typically £950–£1,250 and three-bed flats reaching £1,200–£1,600 per month.

Transport from Hyndland

Typical journey times — verify before relying on for commutes.

DestinationWalkPublic transportCar
Glasgow city centre30 min12 min by train from Hyndland station to Central
University of Glasgow15 min5 min by bus
University of Strathclyde25 min by train + walk15 min
Glasgow Caledonian University20 min by train + walk12 min
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital35 min by train + bus15 min

Amenities in Hyndland

Supermarkets

  • Waitrose (Byres Road)
  • M&S Food Hall (Byres Road)
  • Tesco Express (Hyndland Road)
  • Co-op (Hyndland Road)

Parks & green space

  • Hyndland Park
  • Kelvingrove Park (walk)
  • Glasgow Botanic Gardens

Gyms & fitness

  • PureGym Sauchiehall West
  • Glasgow Club Whitehall
  • Bannatyne (Anniesland)

GP practices

  • Hyndland Medical Practice
  • Berkeley Medical Centre
  • Partick Medical Centre

About renting in Hyndland

One of Glasgow's most desirable residential streets gives its name to this premium West End neighbourhood. Hyndland is characterised by wide avenues, mature trees, and some of the finest sandstone tenement architecture in Scotland — particularly the 'Hyndland' style tenements with their distinctive bay windows, decorative stonework, and generous proportions. Properties are among the most sought-after in the city: spacious two- and three-bed tenement flats with original features, high ceilings, and large rooms. One-bed flats rent for £700–£900, two-beds for £950–£1,250, three-beds for £1,200–£1,600. Hyndland Road and Clarence Drive properties command the highest premiums. Transport: Hyndland train station has frequent services to Glasgow Central and Queen Street. Buses run along Hyndland Road and Great Western Road. The subway at Hillhead is a 10-minute walk. Hyndland Road has an excellent run of local shops, delicatessens, restaurants, and cafes — upmarket but not pretentious. Victoria Park is a short walk west, and Byres Road is 10 minutes on foot. The area has highly regarded primary schools. Hyndland suits: affluent professionals and families who want the best West End housing, period architecture enthusiasts, and those who appreciate a prestigious but unpretentious residential neighbourhood. The area has a settled, established character distinct from the livelier student areas nearby.

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Renting in Hyndland — frequently asked questions

Hyndland's housing stock is unusual — large blonde sandstone tenement flats built in the 1890s–1910s, with high ceilings, period detailing, and floor plans often 25–35% larger than equivalent Partick or Hillhead flats. The area is also quieter, with strong primary school catchments. Together, those drive a premium of around 15–20% over the wider West End.

Yes — Hyndland has one of the highest concentrations of 3-bed and 4-bed tenement flats in Glasgow, particularly around Hyndland Road, Novar Drive, and Lauderdale Gardens. Expect £1,200+ per month for a 3-bed, with the largest properties reaching £1,800+.

Hyndland railway station runs trains to Glasgow Central in 12 minutes, with services every 15 minutes. Buses run along Hyndland Road and Crow Road. The Hillhead subway station is around 12 minutes' walk, providing the loop service to Buchanan Street.

Most Hyndland family flats are let unfurnished, reflecting the longer tenancies common in the area. Smaller 1-bed and 2-bed flats marketed to professional sharers are more often part-furnished. Always check the listing — furniture status materially affects move-in cost.