£650 pcm
(£150 pw)
Room to rentBurgess Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO16
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 25 February 2026
- Furnished
- House share
About this property
Shared house
Spacious furnished double room
Detached property
Shared kitchen and communal gardens
All bills included
Available immediately
Charters are pleased to offer this larger-than-average, room share five-bedroom detached house, ideal for professionals or students. Located on the popular Burgess Road, the property is perfectly positioned for easy access to the University of Southampton campus, the General Hospital, and a range of local amenities.
The house benefits from excellent public transport links, providing easy travel across the city. The accommodation comprises five double bedrooms and two modern three-piece bathrooms. Additionally, the property offers a shared kitchen fitted with essential appliances and laundry facilities. Residents also have access to well-maintained communal gardens, providing pleasant outdoor space, and on-street parking is available nearby. The room is offered fully furnished and is available for immediate occupation.
The rental price is inclusive of all bills, offering convenient and hassle-free living.
Security Deposit: £750 (based on advertised rental price)
Holding Deposit: £150 (based on advertised rental price)
Minimum Term: 12 Months
Council Tax Band: D
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Ask Agent
Landlord notes that they are aware of nearby infrastructure projects on going or planned in the
nearby area e.g., wind turbines, housing development, fracking, railway: Ask Agent
Alterations or improvements have been carried out on the property: Ask Agent
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Southampton is a vibrant port city located on the south coast of England in the county of Hampshire. Known for its rich maritime heritage, it has long been one of the United Kingdom’s most important gateways to the world. Historically, Southampton rose to prominence as a major trading port in the medieval period and later became globally recognized as the departure point of the rms Titanic in 1912. Today, it remains one of Europe’s leading cruise ports, welcoming millions of passengers each year. The city blends history with modern development. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval walls, the Tudor House and Garden, and the SeaCity Museum, which tells the story of Southampton’s maritime past. At the same time, large shopping centres, entertainment venues, and waterfront developments give the city a contemporary feel.
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