Renting in Tradeston, Glasgow

G5 postcode area

A rapidly transforming neighbourhood on the south bank of the Clyde, directly opposite the city centre. Tradeston has seen major development in recent years, with new-build apartment blocks and office developments replacing former industrial sites. The Tradeston Bridge (nicknamed the 'Squiggly Bridge') provides a pedestrian connection to the Broomielaw.

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£650–£850
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£850–£1,100
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Average rent in Tradeston

Based on local rental listings, 1-bed flats typically rent for £650–£850 per month, 2-bed flats £850–£1,100 in Tradeston. 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 Tradeston

A rapidly transforming neighbourhood on the south bank of the Clyde, directly opposite the city centre. Tradeston has seen major development in recent years, with new-build apartment blocks and office developments replacing former industrial sites. The Tradeston Bridge (nicknamed the 'Squiggly Bridge') provides a pedestrian connection to the Broomielaw. Housing is predominantly modern new-build apartments in purpose-built blocks, many with river views, balconies, and modern amenities. One-bed flats rent for £650–£850, two-beds for £850–£1,100. These are among the newest rental properties in central Glasgow. Transport: Bridge Street subway is on the eastern edge. The city centre is a 10-minute walk across the Clyde bridges. Buses serve Paisley Road West. Kingston Bridge provides motorway access. The area is still developing its local amenities — the city centre's shops and restaurants are the main draw, just a short walk away. The Citizen's Theatre (currently being refurbished) is a cultural anchor. Glasgow Green is accessible via the riverside walkway. Tradeston suits: young professionals wanting modern city-centre-adjacent living, people working in the financial district or city centre who want a short walk to work, and anyone who prefers new-build apartments to traditional tenement living. The area will continue to evolve as development progresses.

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A rapidly transforming neighbourhood on the south bank of the Clyde, directly opposite the city centre. Tradeston has seen major development in recent years, with new-build apartment blocks and office developments replacing former industrial sites. The Tradeston Bridge (nicknamed the 'Squiggly Bridge') provides a pedestrian connection to the Broomielaw.

Tradeston is in the G5 postcode area of Glasgow.