1 flat to rent in Wilton from private landlords

1 available rental apartment in Wilton found

    1 room flat of 58m²

    2-10 Victoria Mews, Englefield Green, TW20 0BF, United Kingdom

    1,425 £ / month

Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to rent an apartment outside the centre of Wilton?

Yes — renting an apartment outside the Wilton centre is usually cheaper than living in central districts. Prices for Wilton apartments for rent tend to drop the farther you move from main transport hubs and high-demand neighbourhoods. While you may face a slightly longer commute, you often get larger spaces and better value for your budget. If you're trying to reduce Wilton flat rent costs, explore surrounding areas on Rentola, where you can compare affordable flats to rent on the outskirts of Wilton.

How much does it cost to rent a flat in Wilton?

On average, rent for flats in Wilton is 1425 £ per month. Apartment rent prices in Wilton vary based on the area, size, and condition of the flat, you can expect to pay between 1425 £ and 1425 £ per month.

How many flats to rent available in Wilton?

We currently have 1 flat rentals in Wilton available at Rentola - however, this changes daily, so please check back regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest listings.

Where can I find an apartment to rent in Wilton?

You can find a flat to rent in Wilton by browsing verified listings on Rentola, where new apartments for rent are added daily. Use filters to compare prices, areas, and amenities to narrow down your search. Many renters start with central neighbourhoods for convenience, while others choose quieter districts for better value. Rentola makes it simple to contact landlords, schedule viewings, and secure your ideal apartments to rent in Wilton.

How to rent a flat in Wilton as a foreigner?

To rent a flat in Wilton from abroad, start by searching flats for rent on Rentola and prepare essential documents such as ID, proof of income, and previous landlord references. You may also need to pass a Right to Rent check and provide a higher deposit if you have limited UK credit history. After arranging viewings and choosing a property, you’ll sign a tenancy agreement and set up utilities.

How long does it take to rent a Wilton apartment?

Renting a Wilton apartment can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on availability and how quickly documents are prepared. Once you find Wilton apartment to rent on Rentola, the process usually includes a viewing, reference checks, a credit check, and signing the tenancy agreement. Having your paperwork ready speeds things up significantly. High-demand areas may move faster, so staying active on new flats for rent in Wilton helps secure a place sooner.

How to rent a flat in Wilton?

To rent an apartment in Wilton, start by browsing listings on Rentola. Once you find a suitable option, contact the landlord directly to arrange a viewing. If you decide to proceed, you’ll usually provide references, pass a credit check, pay a deposit, and sign a tenancy agreement before moving in.

When is the best time of year to find a flat for rent in Wilton?

The best time to find an apartment for rent in Wilton is typically late spring through early autumn, when the rental market has the highest number of new listings.

- Summer – more flats to rent, especially as students and professionals relocate.

- Winter – better deals, as competition is usually lower.

Checking Rentola regularly ensures you see fresh options as soon as they appear, helping you secure the right rent flat opportunity in Wilton faster.

What are the hidden costs when getting a flat for rent in Wilton?

Hidden costs when renting a flat in Wilton can include:

- utilities (£150–£250)

- council tax (£120–£180)

- commuting expenses (from £120), which vary by zone

Some flats for rent in Wilton may also require fees for parking, key replacements, or cleaning at the end of the tenancy. Internet, TV licences, and insurance can add £40–£70 to your monthly budget as well. Before you rent a flat in Wilton, review all terms carefully and ask the landlord to clarify additional charges so you can plan your total flat rent cost accurately.