**Spacious One-Bedroom Conversion Apartment in Totton - Rumbridge Street**
Situated in the heart of Totton, this unfurnished one-bedroom conversion apartment on Rumbridge Street offers comfortable and convenient living. The property features a generous reception room, a well-appointed bathroom with shower facilities, and a practical layout ideal for singles or couples.
Key features include: - One double bedroom - Bright reception room providing a versatile living space - Bathroom equipped with a mixer shower - Gas central heating ensuring warmth throughout the year - Possibility of Off-street parking for added convenience - Energy rating: E - Council Tax Band A
This property benefits from gas central heating and off-street parking, making it a practical choice for everyday living. While there are no special accessibility features, the flats location provides easy access to local amenities and transport links.
Available unfurnished, this apartment is ready for you to make it your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and dont miss out on this excellent opportunity in Tottons popular Rumbridge Street.
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Utilities: The in-going tenant is responsible for gas, electric, water and council tax bills, in addition to any other service to which they contract.
Deposit: A deposit of 5 x weeks rent is payable.
Pets: We regret that pets are not permitted.
Energy Performance Rating: 'D'.
Council Tax: Band 'B'. New Forest District Council (Totton & Eling Area) 1,571.08 1,832.93 2,094.77 2,356.62 2,880.31 3,404.01 3,927.70 4,713.24 for year 2025 / 2026. Council Tax: Band 'B'. Southampton City Council. 1372.24 1600.95 1829.65 2058.36 2515.77 1973.19 3430.60 4116.72 for year 2023 / 2024. Council Tax: Band 'B'. Test Valley Borough Council (Romsey Town Parish) 1338.71 1561.83 1784.94 2008.06 2454.29 2900.54 3346.77 4016.12 for year 2023/2024. Council Tax Band 'B' Eastleigh Borough Council (Non Parished bands) 1,262.70 1,473.14 1,683.60 1,894.04 2,314.94 2,735.83 3,156.74 3,788.08 for year 2023/2024
Locality:
Totton: Some 3 miles West of Southampton, what used to be the largest village in England has grown to a population of nearly 30,000. However Totton and Eling is still considered a friendly place to live, with excellent shopping and leisure facilities, good schooling, from Infant to Secondary, and within a short drive of Lepe Country Park and a pebble beach at Calshot. Totton is served by the M27 (junctions 2 and 3) and a mainline Railway Station.
Ashurst Nestling on the edge of The New Forest National Park is the parish of Ashust and Colbury. Very much with a village feel, with several shops, a variety of eateries and with its own railway station on the Weymouth to Waterloo line. There are two schools in Ashurst, Foxhills Infant and Foxhills Junior, with Hounsdown secondary school about a mile away. The annual summer fete is a popular event, and there is much else to do all year round, including the nearby New Forest Wildlife Park and Longdown Dairy Farm.
Romsey: A historic market towns some 7 miles northwest of Southampton, with a population in excess of 20,000 (year 2020). Romsey is still considered a friendly place to live, with excellent shopping and leisure facilities, good schooling, from Infant to Secondary, and within a short drive The New Forest National Park. Romsey is is served by the M27 (junctions 1 and 2) and a Wessex Mainline railway station.
Redbridge occupies a most convenient location at the mouth of the River Test, with its own main line railway station, and with nearby access to the M271. Southampton City Centre lies just over 3 miles to the East and the town of Totton 1 mile to the West. The population of over 14,000 is served by Primary and Secondary schools, together with pleasant river walks at Redbridge Wharf Park.
Marchwood: Lying West of Southampton, about 7 miles by road, on the western shore of Southampton Water, the parish of Marchwood has grown to a population in excess of 6000 residents, no doubt partly due to the good schooling, recreational facilities and everyday amenities. Marchwood has an Infant and Junior School, with secondary schools located both at Dibden Purlieu and Totton. Lepe Country Park and the pebble beach at Calshot are both within a short drive.
Fawley: The Parish of Fawley is situated almost on Southampton Water, to the Eastern edge of the New Forest. The Parish was recorded in the Domesday Book, and the beautiful All Saints church dates back to Medieval times. Within the Parish lies Calshot beach, which attracts significant numbers of tourists and local visitors during the summer months.
Hythe & Didben: The village of Hythe can be found to the West of Southampton, about 8 miles by road, nestled between the edge of The New Forest and Southampton Water. It's a bustling place to explore, with wide variety of individual shops, that you simply don't find on the High Street these days, together with an abundance of eateries and traffic-free precincts. The waterfront offers spectacular views towards Southampton, with Hythe's historic pier offering a ferry link to and from the City centre every half-hour or so.
Southampton: A port city, with a rich and diverse history dating back to pre-Norman times. A modern city centre, where the historic Bargate and medieval city walls mix with today's busy shopping centres, cafes, restaurants and night-life. University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation is one of the city's biggest employers, providing care and specialist services to more than 3 million people in the South of England. Southampton pulls many thousands of people the annual boat show, hosted at Mayflower Park, echoing the City's rich maritime history. Southampton Football Club's home, St. Mary's is located close to the City Centre, regularly attracting an attendance of 30,000 or so spectators.
Eastleigh: A busy town between Southampton and Winchester dating back to Saxon times, with rapid expansion following the building of town's railway station in 1838. The 2011 census records the population as being in excess of 24,000, with good schooling, leisure facilities and transport links nearby. The Swan shopping centre was opened in 1989 with expansion more recently to include a cinema. Southampton airport is located on the edge of the town, providing domestic and international flights.
Availability: Available immediately. Please note that an initial term of six months will apply. A reservation for this property can only be made upon the signing of an Agreement to Lease and payment of the holding deposit, equivalent to 1 x week's rent. Our staff are unable to 'keep' or 'hold' a property before this legally-required process has been completed.
For further information or to view, please contact sole agents, Parkers Lettings Ltd on 023 8086 8578, quoting property reference 324.
Directions: Starting from our offices at 1 Salisbury Road Arcade, Totton, Hampshire, SO40 3SG.
Hours of business: We're open for business Monday - Friday 9.15am - 5.00pm. Late Wednesday 6.30pm. Saturday, our office is open 10.15am - 1.00pm and 2.00pm - 5.00pm for viewings only. Sunday, Closed.
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We welcome all applicants whether privately funded or in receipt of housing benefit. A minimum household income threshold of 2.5 x the annual rent of the property will apply. This can include paid employment, a pension, investment income, Universal Credit, Child Benefit and child maintenance payments (where an order has been made by The Child Maintenance Service only. Private arrangements of child maintenance payments are not accepted).
For example, if a rent of £800 is agreed, then a minimum household income of £24,000 is required: (£800 x 12 months) = £9,600 per annum. (£9,600 x by 2.5) = £24,000 per annum. All applicants must have a clean credit record, and be free of County Court Judgements (CCJs), bankruptcy and Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs).
Some of our landlords' lender or building insurer restrict letting to applicants in receipt of Housing Benefit. Some lenders, such as Cooperative, Barclays are removing this restriction, but for many others it still applies. Please feel free to contact us for further information on this property.
Tenant Fees From 01/06/2019
Tenants (Housing Act tenancies)
Permitted default payments:
Loss of keys / security device: Cost of replacement only, plus agents reasonable costs in arranging.
Variation, assignment or novation to the lease: The greater of £50 including VAT or the reasonable costs.
Rent arrears: Interest accrues from day one, if the rent is not paid within 14 days of the due date. The interest is limited to 3% over base rate.
Early release of tenancy: 3 x weeks rent plus VAT, and subject to a minimum of £650 plus VAT (£780 including VAT).
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