Renting in Partick, Glasgow
G11 postcode area
A characterful West End neighbourhood that offers a more affordable alternative to neighbouring Byres Road and Hyndland while retaining excellent transport links and a strong community feel. Partick has its own distinct identity — less polished than the West End proper, more diverse, and with a thriving local high street along Dumbarton Road. Or compare with the rest of the city: flats to rent in Glasgow.Search in Partick
Average rent in Partick
Based on local rental listings, 1-bed flats typically rent for £600–£800 per month, 2-bed flats £800–£1,050 in Partick. 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.
About renting in Partick
A characterful West End neighbourhood that offers a more affordable alternative to neighbouring Byres Road and Hyndland while retaining excellent transport links and a strong community feel. Partick has its own distinct identity — less polished than the West End proper, more diverse, and with a thriving local high street along Dumbarton Road. The housing stock is predominantly traditional sandstone tenements, many offering spacious rooms with period features at lower rents than the prime West End streets. One-bed flats typically rent for £600–£800, two-beds for £800–£1,050. Some modern developments near the riverside add variety. Transport is a major draw: Partick station is both a train and subway stop, providing connections to the city centre in 5 minutes by subway, and rail links to Dumbarton, Helensburgh, and beyond. Multiple bus routes serve Dumbarton Road. The Clyde walkway and cycle path run along the river. Dumbarton Road is a genuine local high street with butchers, bakers, newsagents, charity shops, takeaways, and ethnic food stores alongside newer additions like craft beer shops and brunch spots. Partick's proximity to the West End means Byres Road is a 10-minute walk. Partick suits: young professionals, students, and anyone wanting West End access without West End prices. Good for commuters thanks to the transport hub. The area has a growing family-friendly reputation with Thornwood and Victoria Park nearby.
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