Glasgow City, Scotland

The typical property in G11

G11 is Partick and Whiteinch, west Glasgow with substantial Victorian tenement stock.

Area summary

G11 sits in Glasgow City Council. The outcode covers Partick, Whiteinch and Yorkhill. Housing is dominated by Victorian and Edwardian tenement flats, with pockets of postwar and newer development. The Riverside Museum (Glasgow's transport museum, opened 2011) is in G11.

Partick station is on the Subway and the Argyle Line. Whiteinch is on the Subway.

Employment patterns include the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (in adjacent G51), the BBC Pacific Quay and commuting into central Glasgow.

Glasgow City Council operates additional HMO licensing.

What the data shows

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Full data for G11

Researched facts

  • The Riverside Museum opened in 2011, source
  • Partick is one of the major Glasgow Subway interchanges, source
  • Glasgow City Council operates additional HMO licensing, source

Buyer notes

  • Multiple line interchange at Partick is excellent
  • Tenement stock has variable EPC profiles
  • Scottish tenancy law differs from English

The full G11 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

G11 property data

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