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Portswood House, Southampton

Portswood Rd, Southampton, SO17 2BF, United Kingdom
From
£315
per week
1.5 mi from City Center
( 8m. 13m. 35m)
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University of Southampton | 0.78 mi
Southampton Solent University | 1.42 mi
City College | 1.66 mi
Wessex Institute of Technology | 6.86 mi
University of Winchester | 9.52 mi
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Dual Occupancy
gym
game room

About the Property

Portswood House is located at Portswood Rd, Southampton, SO17 2BF, United Kingdom. This student accommodation in Southampton offers all-inclusive and modern studio apartments near the sought-after universities. The University of Southampton is a quick 5-minute drive from here. Also, the Southampton Solent University is a 10-minute drive away.


Southampton is a lively port city on the south coast of England. It ranks as the 3rd best place to live and work in the UK. Students report that it is a safe city, especially in the central zone. More than 50,000 students study here, and over 40,000 are international students. The employment rate is approximately 76.3%. There are high chances of getting a part-time job while studying. The job market demands post-graduates and skilled graduates in the top fields. These include logistics, engineering and technology, and other creative industries. The very high quality of life index score of 168.69 makes it a promising city to establish your life here.


Portswood House would be a great place to begin your journey. While living here, you can also take advantage of the various features and services the city provides. A climate index score of 88.53 indicates that the weather conditions are stable and safe for comfortable living. Medical facilities are available in every neighbourhood, and this is assured by the healthcare index score of 78.07. Portswood, Swaythling, Shirley, etc., are some of the affordable and safe areas for students. Southampton is moderately affordable, and a student can expect a monthly budget of around £1,000 to £1,450.

Features

Vita Student Portswood House student accommodation in Southampton offers a wide range of apartments. You can choose to live in a Lite Studio, a Premium Studio, a Classic Studio, an Accessible Studio, or a Deluxe Studio. Each apartment has its own set of amenities to meet the various needs of students. The rooms include a comfortable bed for a complete night’s rest. There is ample storage space to neatly organise your clothes and other belongings. The dedicated study space offers a distraction-free learning environment. The en-suite shower room provides complete privacy and a hygienic experience.


At Portswood House Southampton, there are many common amenities available. You can relax and chill in the comfortable lounge areas, lovely courtyard, and roof terrace. The fully-equipped communal kitchen offers hearty meals to everyone. This Southampton student accommodation has high-speed wifi & broadband throughout and also offers stunning views of the surroundings. There is a dedicated study room to work on your assignments and prepare for your exams.


You can engage in stimulating games in the games room at Portswood House accommodation. Fitness fanatics can focus on their physical and mental health at the on-site gym. For your practical needs, there is a secure cycle store and laundry facilities. The friendly on-site residents’ team is at your disposal to guide and support you during your stay here. It is a safe accommodation and has security features like CCTV surveillance and a security team. The bills include hot water, electricity, contents insurance, and Wi-Fi.

Location and What's Hot?

Students will find Portswood House a convenient housing option. Located in a well-developed area, it has academic institutions, local shops, hospitals, and many hangout places around. City College, Wessex Institute of Technology, and the University of Winchester are in the vicinity. Grocery shopping can be easily done at Sainsbury's and Poundland. Boots Pharmacy and Pharmacydirect City Practice offer basic medical facilities.


Baboo Ji Vegetarian Kitchen and Mevlana Turkish Kitchen are some of the best restaurants in Southampton. You can enjoy some of the best kebabs and vegetarian delicacies here. To grab your go-to mugs of caffeine, there are welcoming cafes, like Mettricks Portswood and Chaiiwala. Mitre is a chill pub to relax and enjoy classic food options. For refreshing drinks and cocktails, you can go to The Broadway. Moreover, these are in proximity to Portswood House.


The Southampton Common is a lush green space for fun picnics, jogging, and outdoor events. The living museum on water, the Steamship Shieldhall cruise, is one of the exciting things to do. You can explore the ship, engage with the crew, and enjoy themed sailings. Art enthusiasts can immerse themselves in over 5,000 works of art spanning the Renaissance to the modern period at Southampton City Art Gallery. Exploring the Tudor House and Garden is a unique experience for all. You will step into 800 years of history with the restored home and nature around. At the SeaCity Museum, you can dive into the rich maritime history and heritage of the city. With these interesting tourist places around, you can always go on an adventure during your stay at Portswood House.

Commute

The public transport in Southampton includes bus and rail services. The buses connect the student housing to the universities. You can catch a bus from Sainsbury (Stop PI opp) or Sainsbury. The trains offer quick connectivity to the neighbouring UK cities. You can board a train from St Denys or Swaythling. These are affordable and make your travel easy and hassle-free. What’s more, they are located near Portswood House.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I pick my own room?

Absolutely! Residents can choose the floor, flat, and room numbers that they want. The team can help figure out which room would be best for them.

Can I live with friends?

Definitely! If residents are interested in living in a cluster flat with friends, they just need to inform the team who they want to live with, and efforts will be made to accommodate. This is more likely early in the year, as many sites sell out closer to September.

How do I know who I’m living with?

Names are not disclosed for privacy reasons, but residents can get an idea of who they'll be living with via resident groups shared prior to check-in or by asking the site team for general information such as gender, year, and university.

When can I move in?

About two months before the move-in date (selected when booking), residents will be able to book a move-in slot. If accessibility or travel support is needed, this is the time to notify the team. Early check-in may also be available.

Can I book a viewing online?

To book a viewing, residents should ask the team to arrange it. A confirmation email will be sent once the viewing time is confirmed.

What if I have additional needs?

There are permanent accessible and temporary adaptable access rooms available to suit various needs. For more details, residents should contact the team directly.

What if my student loan is late?

If the student loan payment is late, residents should get in touch with the local team for advice.

What do I do if I am not completely satisfied?

If not completely satisfied with the stay, residents should notify the team. All complaints are taken seriously, and issues will be addressed as soon as possible.

Can I bring my pet with me?

Pets are not allowed in the accommodation unless they are registered service animals.

Does my room come with bedding etc..?

Rooms come completely empty, ready for personalisation. Bedding and kitchen packs can be ordered through unikitout.com for delivery straight to the door.

What about a TV licence?

To watch TV in the room, a TV licence is required unless stated otherwise. Visit www.tvlicensing.co.uk for the latest details.

Can I have friends to stay?

Guests are allowed to stay, but only one overnight guest at a time for a maximum of two consecutive nights, as long as it does not cause disruption to other residents.

Will my flat get cleaned?

Student rooms and shared areas are clean at arrival. After that, cleanliness is the responsibility of the residents. The team is available for advice if needed.

What if I have an issue with my room?

Maintenance issues can be logged using the Concurrent App. The residence team will respond as soon as possible.

Am I allowed to smoke at the property?

The accommodation is smoke-free. Designated outdoor smoking areas are available.

How do I connect to the internet?

Residents can connect to the wireless network on arrival or use an Ethernet cable in their rooms.

Are my things covered by insurance?

Free contents insurance is included for every student. Once registered with My Endsleigh, residents can access policy documents, check coverage, and upgrade if needed.

What can’t I do in my accommodation?

For safety reasons, candles, incense burners, deep fat fryers, non-compliant electricals, and e-scooters are not allowed.

Who will come into my room?

Room inspections occur three times a year along with occasional health and safety checks. Residents will receive at least 24 hours' notice before entry.

How much fridge space is there in the studio rooms?

All studios include a small fridge with a freezer compartment.

Can I bring my rice cooker/electric pressure cooker?

Rice cookers and electric pressure cookers are not allowed due to safety concerns.

Do you have an airport pickup service?

Airport pick-up is not offered, but all locations have excellent transport links. The residence team can assist with travel arrangements.

Will my bedroom be inspected when I move out?

Yes, inspections take place during tenancy and after move-out. Any issues or damages will be noted and communicated along with any applicable charges.

Do I need to move out for the holidays?

No, residents can stay in their rooms during holiday breaks. The room remains theirs for the full tenancy period.

What if I want to stay over summer?

Rooms can be booked for 51 weeks or extended for summer if shorter tenancies are selected. The residence team can provide details.

How do you protect my money?

Client funds are protected through membership in The Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme. Property redress scheme Membership in the Property Redress Scheme ensures access to an independent redress process for complaints.

Can I still receive deliveries?

Mail may be delivered to individual doors or on-site boxes. Larger parcels can be collected at reception, but liability for damage or loss is not accepted.

Can I/my friends park at the building?

Most sites do not have visitor parking, but nearby parking options are available. The residence team can provide guidance.

How do I wash my clothes?

On-site laundry facilities are available at all locations. Machines operate on a pay-as-you-go basis via a mobile app.

Can I choose my own room at Portswood House, Southampton?

Yes, students can pick their own room depending on availability and booking.

Can I live with friends in the same apartment?

Yes, friends can live together if booking compatible rooms or dual occupancy studios.

Are bills included in the rent at Portswood House?

Yes, rent includes Wi-Fi, electricity, hot water, and contents insurance, saving ~£20/week.

Is there high-speed Wi-Fi available in all studios?

All studios come with high-speed internet and shared broadband in common areas.

What amenities are available for residents?

Amenities include on-site gym, games room, study areas, communal kitchen, cycle store, roof terrace, and weekly social events.

Are international students supported at Portswood House?

Yes, international students are fully supported with inclusive events and community-focused assistance.

When can I move in to Portswood House?

Move-in dates are flexible, starting from the earliest available studio date depending on the tenancy period.

Can I book a property viewing online?

Yes, students can book a live or virtual viewing online before confirming their stay.

Portswood House, Southampton

Student Accommodations in Southampton

Southampton Student Accommodation

Southampton is located on England’s south coast, it has a student population of 250,000, out of which  35,000 are students. The city ranks in the list of top 20 safest in the UK for students. The city has University of Southampton (Southampton University) which is ranked in the top 100 university globally, which attracts thousands of domestic and international students every year. This growing student population has boosted demand for quality student properties Southampton, which offers shared flats to modern private studios. There are on-campus options, like Uni halls, but they fill up quickly, which makes off-campus Southampton student housing a practical choice.

Amber makes the entire process of finding your ideal student home easy. Amber has a list of verified properties and expert booking assistance that helps students compare, choose, and secure their accommodation confidently. Popular student properties options are Southamptons Crossings and  Orion Point which are located close to the city’s main campuses.

About Southampton

Southampton is a young city that has an atmosphere that mixes coastal vibe with urban convenience. The city is located near River Itchen, and it also has easy access to the New Forest National Park, Southampton Water, and nearby beaches. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation and weekend escapes. The city was founded during Roman times later on, it grew into a major trading port, and it is also famous as the departure point of the RMS Titanic.

There are two top universities located in Southampton, which means students worldwide come to study in Southampton. The University of Southampton has a Russell Group classification with a QS World University Ranking of 77th and has an excellent reputation for its courses in engineering, oceanography, and business programs. Solent University is also located in the centre of town and is recognised for its top-performing media, design, and maritime studies degrees. Amber listed Southampton student accommodation is also only minutes away from Solent University. Southampton offers many events for students to participate in, including the Southampton International Boat Show and Common People Festival, as well as shows at the Mayflower Theatre. Southampton has many advantages for students, including affordable housing, great transport links to the city, student-friendly amenities, and a large number of young people in the city.

Best Student Accommodation Southampton

Several variables must be considered when choosing Southampton student housing. For example, if student accommodation is located close to campus, it will reduce travel time to each university (University of Southampton and Solent University). Below are some examples of available Southampton student accommodation for rent.

Best Student Accommodation SouthamptonPrice (From)Nearby University / CollegeTop Amenities
Portswood House£315 / weekUniversity of Southampton (Highfield Campus)Gym, Game Room, Study Area, Weekly PT Classes, 24/7 Free Tea/Coffee
Vita Student Richmond House£276 / weekSolent University, City College SouthamptonSwimming Pool, Free Breakfast, Movie Room, Weekly Housekeeping, Gym
Collegiate Park House£267 / weekSolent University (City Centre), City CollegeCinema Lounge, Virtual GP Access, Gym, Grab & Go Breakfast, Social Spaces
The Walls£250 / weekSolent University, University of SouthamptonOnsite Gym, Cinema Room, Monthly Social Events, Games Room, Parcel Room
The Court Yard£240 / weekUniversity of Southampton (Highfield Campus)Outdoor Courtyard, Gym, Study Area, Bike Storage, Onsite Maintenance

Affordable Student Accommodation in Southampton

There are some cheap student accommodation Southampton options which is compatiable with different budgets, from basic shared apartments to modern studios. Student-friendly options range from shared apartments to private studios between £120–£230 per week. Here are some of the affordable student accommodation in Southampton options.

Affordable Student Accommodation in SouthamptonPrice (From)Location / ProximityTop Amenities
Lucia Foster Welch£95 / week1.1 mi from City CenterGames Area, Common Rooms, 24/7 Security, Outdoor Space, Bike Storage
Green Wood Court£120 / week3.0 mi from City CenterFree Parking, Garden, Pool Table, Vending Machine, Study Area
Emily Davies£135 / week0.4 mi from City CenterGym, Cinema, Meeting Room, Courtyard, Post Collection
Canvas Capital House£138 / week0.6 mi from City CenterGym, Cinema, Complimentary Coffee, Wellbeing Support, Social Events
The Bank£139 / week0.7 mi from City CenterAll Rooms En-suite, Wellness Suite, Secure Bike Storage, On-site Management

Best Areas to Live in Southampton for Students

It's equally essential to choose an ideal neighbourhood for your property along with the right property. Portswood, Highfield, and The Polygon have long been attractive locations for private rentals in Southampton for students; all three are within walking distance of either the University of Southampton or Solent University. There are many different types of student neighbourhoods in Southampton; here are some areas where students tend to look when seeking private accommodations.

AreaPrice Range (per week)HighlightsStudent Accommodation in Southampton
Ocean Village£190 – £230Modern waterfront, 10-min walk to city centre, cafes, restaurants, and social nightlife.Lucia Foster Welch
Polygon£135 – £160Lively community, well-connected by bus to both universities, great for social students.Hamwic Hall
St Mary’s£130 – £150Adjacent to city centre, under 10-min walk to Solent University, easy shop access.Canvas Capital House
Bevois Valley£125 – £145Energetic atmosphere, local eateries, nightlife, situated between main campuses.Green Wood Court
Freemantle£120 – £140Quiet residential area, 15 mins from city centre, peaceful but well-connected by bus.Orion Point

Room Types Available in Southampton

Southampton has a variety of room types that can cater to the diverse needs of students. Properties curated by amber provide high-quality luxury student accommodation Southampton, such as purpose-built student accommodation (PBSAs) in Southampton that are designed specifically for students and often includes modern facilities and all bills included.

1. Ensuite Rooms: These room types have a private bedroom with an attached bathroom. Other areas are such as living room, dinning and kitchen are shared. Ideal for those who want comfort and independence, this combines amenities with closeness to both the University of Southampton and Solent University.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: Non-ensuite student rooms Southampton have a private bedroom while sharing bathrooms and social areas. These are perfect for students seeking an affordable option without sacrificing personal study space.

3. Studio Apartments: Student studios Southampton are independent units that have a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. This student residence Southampton offers complete independence.
4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: These Southampton student living options have one or two private bedrooms with shared living spaces, ideal for friends who want to live together. They provide a balance of community and personal space.
5. Shared Apartments: These apartments come with multiple private bedrooms and share communal areas such as kitchens and lounges. These student rentals Southampton are perfect for students who enjoy socialising. The average weekly rent for a shared house in Southampton is £82.
6. Private Rooms: These room types include facilities such as bed and study desk and sometimes also come with a private bathroom. These student lettings Southampton provide independence while giving access to shared facilities. Private rented housing usually provides greater independence and usually comes cheaper than private halls in Southampton or university-managed accommodation.

Cost of Living in Southampton

When you navigate the cost of living as a student in Southampton, you want first and foremost to consider your accommodation expenses. Private rental housing may be the best option for you; with so many different ways available to find student accommodation in Southampton, everyone should be able to find a suitable place to live comfortably during their stay. The average cost of living in Southampton is between £800 and £1,100 per month. The average cost of student accommodation in Southampton will be approximately 53% above the national average. There are several different types of housing available to students, from affordable to upscale. Below is the breakdown of cost of living:

1. Off-campus accommodation: £500–£900/month.

2. Groceries: £120–£150/month

3. Transportation: £50–£100 per month.

4. Utilities: £50–£150/month

5. Internet: £20–£35 per month.

6. Leisure & Social Activities: £80–£150/month

Student Travel in Southampton

The  Southampton Public Transport, buses, and taxis are just a few of the available transport choices in this city for students. To help you, we've included Southampton's main transport options along with their typical fares for students.

TransportKey RoutesStudent Price (Approx.)
Bus (Unilink / Bluestar)Connects all University campuses (Highfield, Avenue, NOC), Halls of Residence, and the City Centre.City-wide docking stations and designated "Voi" or "Beryl" zones.
TrainSouthampton Central to London Waterloo, Winchester, Bournemouth, and Portsmouth.London from £8 – £12 (Advance). 1/3 off with a 16–25 or 26–30 Railcard.
Ferry (Red Funnel)Town Quay to Isle of Wight (West Cowes & East Cowes).15% Discount via Student Beans. Season tickets from £135.25 (7-day).
CyclingExtensive network including SCN1 (Western Approach) and routes through Southampton Common.FREE. Most accommodations provide secure storage; "Bike Doctor" offers free repairs on campus.
E-Scooters / BikesCity-wide docking stations and designated "Voi" or "Beryl" zones.£1 unlock fee + approx. 14p - 20p per minute. Student passes available.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Southampton

Southampton is well respected throughout the world as an excellent place for international students and students enjoy living here. One of the best places to relax around still water is Lepe Country Park, it offers many beautiful natural features to suit all types of Instagrammers. Student accommodation in Southampton can easily be found near the city centre. You will find many local shops and restaurants while shopping around the city centre.

Southampton has a nightlife that is filled with bars, restaurants and clubs. Use online search engines to find popular and well reviewed restaurants. Some of the attractions you can explore include: SeaCity Museum, Titanic Engineers' Memorial, Ocean Village, and much more! During any visit to Southampton, you will find many parks including Southampton Common and the beautiful New Forest (New Forest is the home of the world's smallest horse). With all of the amenities and things to do in Southampton, it is not a surprise that it is becoming increasingly known throughout the world as an ideal place for city breaks.

Living in student housing in Southampton offers beautiful, peaceful green areas which enhance your quality of life as a student. You'll always have an activity available to you in Southampton since there is an active student community in the city. Catching your local soccer team's matches while enjoying a cold drink with other fans at The Black Phoenix Pub or at any of the many other clubs and restaurants located in Popworld Southampton, which is located right off the city center, is an enjoyable way to spend time with your friends. With all of the different types of student accommodations available to choose from, I can assure you that your time in Southampton will be exceptional!


Universities in Southampton

Below are some of the best universities in the city, and amber provides quality student accommodation in Southampton options near these universities. Below are some of the top universities:

University / College NamePopular Courses
University of SouthamptonEngineering, Business, Law, Medicine, and Research-focused degrees.
Southampton Solent UniversityDigital Marketing, Cybersecurity, Maritime Business, Arts, and Sports Science.
University of WinchesterPsychology, Business, Education, Creative Arts, and Applied Criminology.
City College SouthamptonHealthcare, Engineering, Marine, Business, and Technical Apprenticeships.
Highbury CollegeA-Levels, Engineering, IT, Hospitality, and Vocational Apprenticeship programmes.

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