PartickhillRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median price of £19.8/m² monthly, you are paying for the privilege of a 'G11' postcode without the noise of the student bars. Our neighborhood analysis confirms this area is firmly BOUGIE; it’s an expensive pocket that maintains its value through sheer scarcity of available stock. The investment outlook here is stable because the demand for large, traditional floorplans near the subway never actually dips, regardless of the wider economy.
The Vibe:Partickhill sits on a punishingly steep incline where red sandstone tenements overlook the grit of the lower West End. It is a quiet enclave of high-ceilinged flats and conversion properties, largely populated by senior university staff and medical professionals who value the five-minute walk to Partick Station. Parking is a genuine nightmare on these narrow slopes, but the lack of through-traffic keeps the streets noticeably quieter than nearby Dowanhill.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Partickhill @ £19.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking really as difficult as people say?
Yes, the combination of steep gradients and narrow Victorian streets means finding a spot after 6 PM is a strategic operation.
How do Partickhill m² stats compare to Finnieston?
You’ll pay a similar premium, but Partickhill offers significantly more peace and larger internal footprints than the cramped Finnieston new-builds.
Are the flats difficult to heat?
Most rentals here are traditional tenements with huge windows and high ceilings; if it hasn't been retrofitted, expect high winter energy bills.
What is the typical tenant profile here?
It is heavily skewed toward established professionals and academics who want access to Byres Road without living on top of a kebab shop.
Is the average rent likely to drop soon?
Unlikely. The lack of new development space in Partickhill means supply is fixed while West End demand continues to climb.