Glasgow City, Scotland

The typical property in G73

G73 is Rutherglen, the historic burgh on the south of Glasgow.

Area summary

G73 sits in South Lanarkshire Council. The outcode covers Rutherglen, Burnside east and parts of Halfway. Rutherglen was historically Scotland's oldest royal burgh until incorporated into Glasgow. Housing is mixed: Victorian and Edwardian terraces, 1930s detached, postwar council estates, and newer estate development.

Rutherglen station is on the Argyle Line and provides services to Glasgow Central in 9 minutes.

Employment patterns are commuter into central Glasgow.

South Lanarkshire Council operates only mandatory HMO licensing.

What the data shows

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Researched facts

  • Rutherglen was Scotland's oldest royal burgh, source
  • Rutherglen station is on the Argyle Line, source
  • South Lanarkshire Council is the local authority, source

Buyer notes

  • Direct rail to central Glasgow is a value driver
  • Tenement and Victorian terrace EPC upgrade costs substantial
  • Scottish tenancy law differs from English

The full G73 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.

G73 property data

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