2 available flats and apartments to rent in Royton

2 available rental flats in Royton found

    1 bedroom flat of 26.67 m² - Cosy living space
    1 bedroom flat of 26.67 m² - Stylish comfort

    1 room flat of 27m²

    Oldham, OL1 3FZ, United Kingdom

    575 £ / month

    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Cosy living space
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Bright interior
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Efficient space
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Clever design
    1 bedroom flat of 34.87 m² - Ready for rent

    1 room flat of 35m²

    Bow Street, Royton, OL1 1SU, United Kingdom

    750 £ / month

Frequently asked questions

How do I rent a flat in Royton?

To rent a flat in Royton, begin by exploring available listings on Renthero. Once you find a suitable flat, contact the landlord to schedule a viewing. If you choose to proceed, you’ll typically provide references, pass a background or credit check, pay a deposit, and sign the rental contract.

How many flats are currently available for rent in Royton?

Right now, Renthero lists 2 flats for rent in Royton. The number of listings changes frequently, so check back often to find the most up-to-date offers.

What is the average rent for a flat in Royton?

Flats in Royton rent for an average of 663 £ per month. Depending on location, size, and condition, prices generally range between 575 £ and 750 £. Use Renthero’s filters to find something that suits your budget.

How much is a 1-bedroom flat for rent in Royton?

On average, a 1-bedroom flat in Royton costs around 663 £ per month. Prices typically vary between 575 £ and 750 £, depending on the area. Central flats are more expensive, while cheaper ones can be found farther from the city centre.

Which area in Royton is best for renting a flat?

The best place to rent a flat in Royton depends on your needs. Central areas are lively and close to amenities, but come with higher rents. Suburban districts often offer larger flats and better affordability. Use Renthero to compare neighborhoods and find your perfect match.