£1,750 pcm
(£404 pw)
3 bed detached house to rentDean Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO18
3 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 13 February 2026
About this property
Refurbished three-bedroom detached family home in a sought-after location
Two bright reception rooms and a modern kitchen diner
Three double bedrooms, including principal with en-suite
Contemporary family bathroom and high-quality finishes throughout
Private garden and off-road parking
Available February 2026
This beautifully refurbished three-bedroom detached family home is perfectly positioned close to local amenities, making it ideal for modern family living.
The ground floor features two spacious and light-filled reception rooms, providing versatile living and entertaining space, along with a contemporary kitchen diner, thoughtfully designed for both cooking and socializing. A convenient downstairs shower room completes the layout on this level.
Upstairs, the property offers three generously sized double bedrooms, including a luxurious principal bedroom with a stylish en-suite, complemented by a modern family bathroom. Every room has been finished to a high standard, combining practicality with contemporary elegance.
Externally, the home enjoys a good-sized, private garden- perfect for children to play or for al fresco dining - alongside off-road parking for added convenience. This property effortlessly blends modern comfort, style, and family-friendly functionality in a highly desirable location.
Security Deposit: £2,019.23 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £403.84 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: E
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Brick
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Alterations or improvements have been carried out on the property: Ask Agent
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Southampton is a vibrant and historic port city located on the south coast of England, in the county of Hampshire. It is best known as the departure point of the rms Titanic in 1912, which has made maritime heritage a central part of its identity. Today, this history is celebrated through attractions such as the SeaCity Museum, the medieval city walls, and the Tudor House and Garden, all of which offer insight into the city’s past. The city is one of the UK’s most important ports and a major international cruise terminal, welcoming millions of visitors each year. Its waterfront is a key feature, with busy docks, modern marinas, and scenic walking areas that connect the city to the sea. Southampton combines its industrial and commercial strength with leisure and tourism, making it both economically significant and culturally appealing.
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