Browse 211 rental homes to rent in Bangor, Gwynedd from local letting agents.
£750/m
13
1
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Source: home.co.uk
Source: home.co.uk
Apartment
4 listings
Avg £763
House Share
3 listings
Avg £1,749
Terraced
2 listings
Avg £738
End of Terrace
1 listings
Avg £850
House
1 listings
Avg £542
Semi-Detached
1 listings
Avg £1,075
Studio
1 listings
Avg £1,127
Source: home.co.uk
Source: home.co.uk
The Bangor rental market presents a balanced mix of property types, with terraced homes accounting for the majority of transactions in recent years. Our inspectors regularly assess properties across the city, and we find that detached properties command the highest values, typically averaging between £344,000 and £360,000. Semi-detached homes offer a middle ground at around £218,000 to £224,000, while terraced properties generally range from £155,000 to £164,000, making them accessible for renters seeking city centre locations or proximity to Bangor University. Flat prices vary considerably, with studio and one-bedroom apartments available at competitive rates compared to the national average.
Market trends over the past twelve months show a slight softening in sold prices, with home.co.uk recording a 2% decrease year-on-year, while home.co.uk reports a 1.1% fall. However, the LL57 1 postcode sector tells a different story, with house prices growing 10.4% in nominal terms over the last year according to Housemetric data. This divergence between headline figures and specific postcode performance highlights the importance of researching granular location data when considering a rental property in Bangor.
Property sales activity in the LL57 1 postcode sector shows approximately 61 sales over the last 12 months, based on 122 sales recorded over a 24-month period. For renters, this means negotiating power may vary significantly depending on the exact neighbourhood and property type you are targeting. We recommend using our live listings to monitor current availability and pricing trends across different areas of the city.

Bangor occupies a privileged position on the coast of North Wales, nestled between the Snowdonia mountains and the Menai Strait. Our local knowledge tells us that the city combines historic character with practical amenities, making it an attractive destination for renters who want to experience authentic Welsh culture without sacrificing modern conveniences. The city stretches from the waterfront areas near Garth Point toward the university campus in Upper Bangor, with residential neighbourhoods extending toward Tregarth in the east and Caernarfon Road to the west.
As home to Bangor University, the city maintains a youthful atmosphere, with cafes, bookshops, and cultural venues catering to both students and permanent residents. The city centre offers a good selection of shops, restaurants, and services along Deiniol Road and the nearby High Street. Residents benefit from a district hospital, multiple GP surgeries, and a range of sporting facilities including the Storiel Museum and local leisure centres. Our team often recommends exploring different neighbourhoods, from the historic streets around the cathedral to the more residential areas of Hirael and Glan Adda, to find the area that best suits your lifestyle.
The proximity to the sea means beach walks and coastal views are part of daily life for Bangor residents. The surrounding area of Gwynedd provides exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities, from hiking in the Glyderau mountains to sailing on the Menai Strait. Demographically, Bangor attracts a diverse mix of families, professionals, students, and retirees, creating a community with broad age ranges and backgrounds. This diversity is reflected in the range of properties available, from student-friendly shared houses near the university to family homes in quieter residential streets.

Education provision in Bangor caters to children of all ages, from nursery through to further education. The city is served by several primary schools, with Ysgol Ein Harglwyddes and Ysgol Pen-y-dref providing Welsh-medium education for younger children. For secondary education, schools such as Friars School and ysgol Gyfun Llangefni serve the local catchment area, though some families may consider schools in nearby towns depending on their specific requirements and the allocation of places through Gwynedd Council.
Bangor University represents a major educational institution that shapes much of the city's character and rental market. The university attracts students from across the UK and internationally, creating consistent demand for shared houses, flats, and studios near the campus in Upper Bangor. Our platform lists numerous properties within walking distance of the university campus, particularly along College Road, Holyhead Road, and the surrounding streets of Upper Bangor. These areas see high tenant turnover at the start and end of each academic year, making them attractive options for those seeking flexible rental terms.
Parents considering renting in Bangor should contact Gwynedd Council's education department directly to confirm current catchment areas, school capacities, and any planned admissions changes. The presence of the university also means adult learners and part-time students contribute to the diverse educational landscape of the city. We recommend visiting Estyn's website for the latest inspection reports on local schools, and factoring school catchment areas into your property search if you have school-age children.

Bangor railway station sits on the North Wales Coast line, providing direct rail connections to major cities including Chester, Liverpool Lime Street, and Manchester Piccadilly. We find that standard journey times from Bangor to Chester take approximately one hour and twenty minutes, while reaching Liverpool takes around two hours. The station is well-served by Arriva Trains Wales and Transport for Wales services, making Bangor viable for commuters who work in larger cities but prefer coastal living. Direct services also connect to Holyhead for ferry crossings to Ireland, expanding travel options for international journeys.
For those who drive, the A55 North Wales Expressway provides a dual carriageway link to the English border and the M53 motorway beyond. Access to Snowdonia and the western coast of Wales is straightforward via the A487, which heads south through Caernarfon toward the Llŷn Peninsula. Our inspectors note that Bangor's location on the coast means some residential areas may experience traffic pressure during peak summer tourist seasons, particularly on routes toward popular beaches and mountain attractions.
Parking availability varies by neighbourhood, with city centre flats typically offering limited off-street parking. Properties on streets like Holyhead Road, Caernarfon Road, and in the Upper Bangor area often have on-street parking arrangements. If you rely on a car, we recommend checking parking provisions when viewing properties. Local bus services operated by Arriva Cymru connect Bangor with surrounding towns and villages across Gwynedd, including regular services to Caernarfon, Holyhead, and the Llŷn Peninsula.

Before viewing properties, obtain a rental budget agreement in principle from a financial provider. This document demonstrates to landlords that you can afford the monthly rent and helps you understand your price range. In Bangor, typical monthly rents vary significantly based on property type and location, from compact city centre studios priced around £500-£650 per month to larger family homes in suburban areas commanding £900-£1,200 or more. We recommend using our platform to browse current listings and get a feel for what is available within your budget.
Bangor offers distinct neighbourhoods with different characteristics. Upper Bangor near the university attracts students and young professionals, while areas like Hirael, Tregarth, and Glan Adda provide more residential settings for families. Consider your daily commute, school catchment areas, and access to local amenities when narrowing down your preferred location. Properties along Deiniol Road and the High Street offer excellent access to shops and restaurants, while Tregarth provides quieter suburban living with good bus connections.
Once you have identified suitable properties, contact the letting agent or landlord to arrange viewings. In Bangor's competitive rental market, being prepared with references, proof of income, and your rental budget agreement in principle will strengthen your application. Our team recommends taking notes during viewings and asking about lease terms, included bills, and maintenance responsibilities. Properties in older buildings may have specific maintenance arrangements that differ from newer developments.
If you decide to proceed with a property, you will need to complete an application form and provide supporting documentation. Landlords in Bangor typically require references from previous landlords, employers, and credit checks. Using a tenant referencing service can streamline this process and give landlords confidence in your reliability as a tenant. We offer tenant referencing services that can help expedite your application.
Once your application is approved, you will receive a tenancy agreement outlining the terms of your rental. We advise reviewing this carefully before signing, paying particular attention to the deposit amount, notice periods, and any restrictions on pets or smoking. In England and Wales, your deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receipt. Your landlord must provide you with prescribed information about which scheme is being used.
On move-in day, you will conduct a detailed inventory check with your landlord or letting agent. This document records the condition of the property and its contents, protecting both parties at the end of the tenancy. We recommend taking date-stamped photographs of any existing damage and keeping copies of all correspondence throughout your tenancy. Our inventory check services can help ensure this process is conducted thoroughly and professionally.
Renting in a historic Welsh city like Bangor requires attention to specific local factors that may not be relevant in newer developments elsewhere. Our inspectors frequently assess properties across the city, and we find that many properties, particularly terraced houses near the cathedral and in Upper Bangor, will be over 50 years old. Older properties may exhibit common issues including damp, outdated electrical systems, or roof maintenance needs. A thorough inspection during viewing and a request for recent building condition reports can help you assess these factors before committing to a tenancy.
Flood risk is a consideration for properties in coastal and riverside locations, and Bangor's position on the Menai Strait and near the River Cegin means some areas warrant additional research. We recommend checking Natural Resources Wales flood maps and asking landlords about any previous flooding or water damage before signing a tenancy agreement. Properties in low-lying areas near the waterfront, particularly along certain stretches of the Menai Strait and riverside locations, may have elevated flood risk that affects insurance costs and property maintenance.
The city's historic architecture means many properties will have solid walls rather than cavity insulation, which can affect heating efficiency and energy costs. Our inspectors often note that properties in older Victorian and Edwardian buildings along streets like Holyhead Road and in the city centre may have original features that require careful maintenance. If you are viewing a property with original sash windows or timber floors, factor in potential maintenance requests and your landlord's responsibilities for repairs.
Additionally, properties in conservation areas may be subject to planning restrictions that limit alterations or renovations, which could affect your plans for the property. For leasehold properties, such as flats in converted Victorian buildings, understanding the service charges and remaining lease term is essential before signing a tenancy agreement. Ground rent and maintenance fees can vary significantly between developments, and these costs fall on leaseholders rather than tenants. However, as a tenant, you may indirectly bear these costs through your rent. Ask your landlord or letting agent for details of annual service charges and any planned major works or improvements to the building.

While comprehensive rental price data for Bangor fluctuates seasonally, the average property selling price sits around £209,000 according to recent market data from home.co.uk. Terraced properties represent the most common housing type, typically selling between £155,000 and £164,000, which gives a useful benchmark for estimating equivalent rental values. Our platform updates rental listings regularly, and we recommend searching our live listings or contacting local letting agents who can provide up-to-date information on specific property types and locations within Bangor, including current market conditions in areas like Upper Bangor, Hirael, and Tregarth.
Properties in Bangor fall under Gwynedd Council's jurisdiction, with council tax bands ranging from A to H depending on the property's assessed value. The specific band for any property can be checked on the Welsh Government website or by contacting Gwynedd Council directly. Our team finds that most terraced properties and smaller flats in Bangor typically fall into bands A to C, while larger detached properties may be in higher bands. Rental tenants are typically responsible for paying council tax themselves, so factor this into your monthly budget when calculating the true cost of renting a property in Bangor.
Bangor offers several well-regarded primary schools, with Welsh-medium education available at Ysgol Ein Harglwyddes for younger children. Our platform lists numerous properties within catchment areas for these schools, particularly in residential areas like Hirael, Glan Adda, and Tregarth. Secondary education options include Friars School, which has historical roots in the city, and ysgol Gyfun Llangefni for Welsh-medium secondary education. For the most current school performance data and catchment area information, we recommend consulting the Estyn inspection reports and Gwynedd Council's school admissions pages.
Bangor railway station provides excellent connectivity along the North Wales Coast line, with direct trains to Chester taking approximately one hour and twenty minutes, Liverpool around two hours, and Manchester approximately two and a half hours. Our team often highlights this connectivity for renters who work remotely or commute occasionally to larger cities. Local bus services operated by Arriva Cymru connect Bangor with towns and villages across Gwynedd, including Caernarfon, Holyhead, and the Llŷn Peninsula. This makes Bangor viable for commuters while enjoying coastal and mountain living.
Bangor combines the advantages of city living with easy access to outstanding natural scenery, making it an attractive location for renters. Our platform lists properties across various neighbourhoods, from city centre flats with walking access to shops and restaurants to family homes in quieter suburban streets. The presence of Bangor University creates consistent demand for rental properties, particularly in areas near the campus. The city offers good local amenities, healthcare facilities including Ysbyty Gwynedd district hospital, and cultural attractions while maintaining a more affordable cost of living compared to larger UK cities. However, the seasonal influx of tourists during summer months can affect parking and congestion in popular areas.
As a renter in England and Wales, you will typically pay a security deposit equivalent to five weeks' rent, which must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of receiving it. Additional costs may include referencing fees, admin charges from your letting agent, and inventory check fees. Under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, certain fees are banned, but permitted payments such as holding deposits limited to one week's rent and default fees may still apply. We always recommend requesting a full breakdown of costs from your landlord or letting agent before committing to a tenancy.
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Get your budget in principle before renting
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Complete referencing checks for your rental application
From £90
Professional inventory service to protect your deposit
From £85
Energy performance certificate for your rental property
Understanding the financial commitment involved in renting a property in Bangor helps you budget effectively and avoid surprises. The most significant upfront cost is your security deposit, which is capped at five weeks' rent for annual rent amounts above £50,000. Under the Tenant Fees Act 2019, your deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of the start of your tenancy, and you should receive information about which scheme is being used. These schemes include the Deposit Protection Service, MyDeposits, and the Tenancy Deposit Scheme. We recommend keeping records of your deposit certificate and any correspondence with your landlord throughout your tenancy.
Additional costs to budget for include the holding deposit, which landlords may request to remove a property from the market while your application is processed. This is typically limited to one week's rent under the Tenant Fees Act and is deductible from your final deposit or rent. You may also encounter referencing fees, though these have been restricted under the legislation. Inventory check fees, charged at the start and end of your tenancy to document the property's condition, are still permitted and typically range from £90 to £150 depending on the property size. Always request a full list of any potential charges from your letting agent or landlord before paying any fees.
For first-time renters or those relocating to Bangor from elsewhere, setting aside funds for moving costs, initial grocery shopping, and any immediate repairs or improvements your landlord agrees to is important. The average property price in Bangor sits around £209,000 according to recent market data, and while this relates to sales rather than rentals, it reflects the local property market's value. Our platform allows you to explore the rental market and understand local pricing before committing to a move. Renting allows you to experience life in this coastal city without the long-term financial commitment of purchasing, giving you flexibility to explore different neighbourhoods and eventually decide whether Bangor is the right place to put down roots permanently.
Our team is here to support you through every stage of your rental journey in Bangor. Whether you are a student looking for a room near the university, a professional seeking a city centre flat, or a family searching for a spacious home in a quiet neighbourhood, we can help you find the right property. Contact us today to start your search for properties to rent in Bangor, Gwynedd.

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