Properties to rent in Southsea from private landlords

1 available property to rent found

    2 rooms house of 30m²

    New Road, Southsea, LL11 5RP, United Kingdom

    750 £ / month

Frequently asked questions

How many property rentals are available in Southsea?

At the moment, there are 1 different rental options in Southsea, including flats, houses, rooms, and other types of accommodation. The number of listings changes frequently as new properties are added, so it’s worth checking back often to see the latest homes available.

How to find cheap rent in Southsea?

To secure cheaper living rent in Southsea, consider looking in neighbourhoods farther from the city centre, where prices are often lower. Opting for a room in a shared home or a flatshare can also reduce monthly costs. Use budget filters on Renthero and revisit listings frequently, as affordable property rentals in Southsea tend to be booked quickly. You can also browse quick-link categories to see all budget-friendly properties at once.

How much is rent in Southsea?

The typical monthly rent in Southsea averages around 750 £. Prices vary depending on the neighbourhood, property size, and included features, with rentals generally ranging from 750 £ to 750 £ per month.

How to rent a property in Southsea?

Renting in Southsea usually starts with exploring available listings on Renthero and shortlisting places you’d like to view. After contacting the landlord or agent to arrange a visit, you may need to provide references and pass a credit check. If accepted, you’ll pay a deposit and complete the tenancy agreement. Preparing documents in advance can make the process smoother.

Which Southsea neighborhoods are good for young professionals?

Young professionals in Southsea often look for neighbourhoods that balance convenience, nightlife, and transport links. Popular areas usually offer quick commutes, modern rental property options, and plenty of cafés or co-working spaces. Depending on your lifestyle, you can choose lively central districts or quieter, more affordable zones. Use Renthero filters to compare places to rent near stations, business hubs, or green spaces, helping you find the best fit for work-life balance in Southsea.

How much rent can I afford in Southsea?

It depends on your income and monthly living costs. A common rule is to keep rent within 30–35% of your take-home pay. Since the average rental price is around 750 £, with cheaper options from 750 £, you can gauge what fits comfortably with the average UK salary at £2,300–£2,600 per month.

Don’t forget to factor in:

  • utilities (£150–£250)
  • groceries (£180–£280)
  • transport (£150–£200)
  • council tax (£120–£180)

When deciding which places to rent in Southsea match your budget, keeping these costs in mind will help you make a more informed choice.