2 flats to rent in Glenrothes from private landlords

2 available rental flats in Glenrothes found

    1 bedroom flat of 9.59 m² - Cosy living space
    1 bedroom flat of 9.59 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom flat of 9.59 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom flat of 9.59 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom flat of 9.59 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom flat of 9.59 m² - Bright interior

    1 room flat of 10m²

    Cowal Crescent, Glenrothes, KY6 3PU, United Kingdom

    400 £ / month

    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Cosy living space
    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Stylish comfort
    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Your new rental home
    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Excellent rental offer
    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Well-planned
    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Bright interior
    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Efficient space
    2 bedrooms flat of 14.3 m² - Clever design

    2 rooms flat of 14m²

    Fife, KY7 4EB, United Kingdom

    625 £ / month

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average flat rent in Glenrothes?

The average price of a flat to rent in Glenrothes is around 513 £ per month, depending on the neighbourhood, property size, and overall condition. Cheaper apartments to rent in Glenrothes start at approximately 400 £, while premium areas or larger homes can reach 625 £. Reviewing filters on Renthero allows you to compare prices and find an option that suits your budget. This gives a clear picture of what to expect when looking for flats to rent in Glenrothes.

How much are monthly utilities for an apartment for rent in Glenrothes?

Monthly utilities for flats to rent in Glenrothes usually range from £150 to £250 for electricity, gas, water, and internet, depending on usage and the building’s energy efficiency. Older flats often cost more to heat, while newer apartments may be better insulated. You should also factor in TV licence fees and insurance, which can add an additional £40–£70 to your monthly spending.

How much does it cost to live alone in a rent flat in Glenrothes?

Living alone in a rent apartment in Glenrothes generally costs more because rent and all household expenses fall solely on you. Average flat rent in the area is around 513 £, with cheaper options starting near 400 £.

Monthly living costs typically include:

  • utilities (£150–£250)
  • groceries (£180–£280)
  • transport (£150–£200)
  • council tax (£120–£180)

With the UK’s average monthly salary at £2,300–£2,600 after tax, budgeting carefully will help you decide which apartments for rent in Glenrothes suit your finances.

What documents do I need to rent a flat in Glenrothes?

To rent an apartment in the UK, you’ll typically need:

1. proof of identity (passport or ID card)

2. proof of income or employment

3. recent bank statements

4. references from a previous landlord

5. You may also need to pass a Right to Rent check and complete a credit check.

6. Some landlords request additional documents for tenants without UK rental history.

Having everything prepared in advance helps speed up the process of securing flats for rent in Glenrothes.

How long does it take to rent a Glenrothes flat?

Renting a flat in Glenrothes typically takes anywhere from a few days to 2 weeks, depending on property availability and how quickly your documents are prepared. After finding an apartment for rent in Glenrothes on Renthero, you’ll complete a viewing, reference checks, and a credit check before signing the tenancy agreement. High-demand areas may move faster, so staying active on new flats to rent in Glenrothes can help you secure a home more quickly. Being organised with paperwork often shortens the entire process.

How do I rent an apartment in Glenrothes?

To rent a flat in Glenrothes, start by browsing verified apartments for rent on Renthero and shortlist options that match your budget and needs. After contacting the landlord, you’ll arrange a viewing and, if interested, submit references and pass a credit check. Once approved, you’ll pay a deposit and sign a tenancy agreement before moving in. Having ID, proof of income, and previous landlord details ready will help speed up the process of renting a flat in Glenrothes.

Are new-build flats to rent in Glenrothes more expensive than older flats?

New-build flats for rent in Glenrothes are often more expensive than older properties. This is because they offer modern layouts, energy-efficient systems, and upgraded amenities.

These features can increase the monthly rent, especially in high-demand neighbourhoods. However, new-build properties may help reduce utility costs thanks to better insulation.

Older flats for rent in Glenrothes are usually more affordable, but they can come with higher running and maintenance costs.

Comparing both new-build and older flats on Rentola helps you find the right balance between price and long-term value.