Glasgow City, Scotland

The typical property in G3

G3 covers Charing Cross, Park district and Anderston, central Glasgow with substantial Victorian heritage.

Area summary

G3 sits in Glasgow City Council. The outcode covers Charing Cross, the Park district (a Victorian planned development), Anderston and parts of Finnieston (which has had significant regeneration). Housing is mixed: Victorian and Edwardian tenements, listed Park district villas, postwar apartment blocks, and significant newer apartment development around Finnieston.

Charing Cross and Exhibition Centre stations are on the Argyle Line.

Employment includes the SEC (Scottish Event Campus), Glasgow School of Art and the wider city centre economy.

Glasgow City Council operates additional HMO licensing.

What the data shows

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Full data for G3

Researched facts

  • The Scottish Event Campus (formerly SECC) is in Glasgow's west end, source
  • Glasgow City Council operates additional HMO licensing, source
  • The Park district is a Victorian conservation area, source

Buyer notes

  • Listed Park district stock has very high EPC upgrade costs
  • Finnieston regeneration has significantly affected values
  • Scottish tenancy law differs from English

The full G3 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.

G3 property data

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