PROPERTY SUMMARY A first floor apartment within the heart of Southsea, nearby are local amenities including the cosmopolitan Albert Road with its many coffee shops, the Southsea Common, the Victorian waterfront and commutable motorway and rail links. The first floor apartment has 616 sq ft of accommodation and comprises: hallway, 14' lounge, double bedroom with wardrobe, bathroom and 14' fitted kitchen/breakfast room. Offered unfurnished and available from May 2025, early viewing is strongly recommended in order to appreciate not only the accommodation but also the location on offer.
ENTRANCE Communal front door leading to:
COMMUNAL HALLWAY Staircase rising to first floor.
FLAT 3 Main front door leading to:
HALLWAY Doors to primary rooms, radiator.
LIVING ROOM 14' 6" x 12' 11" (4.42m x 3.94m) Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator.
BEDROOM 11' 9" x 97' (3.58m x 29.57m) Double glazed window to side aspect, double radiator, double wardrobe.
BATHROOM White suite comprising: P shaped panelled bath with shower and screen over, low level w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, chrome heated towel rail, double glazed frosted window to side aspect, fully ceramic tiled to walls.
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 14' 6" x 13' 4" (4.42m x 4.06m) Range of white floor and wall units, single drainer stainless steel sink with mixer tap, space and plumbing for washing machine, four ring gas hot with oven under and extractor hood, fan and light over, space for fridge & freezer, wall mounted Vaillant boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating (not tested), double glazed windows side aspects.
AGENTS NOTES Council Tax Band A - Portsmouth City Council
Broadband – ADSL/FTTC Fibre Checker (openreach.com)
Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk)
COSTS If an application for a tenancy is successful, below is an example of the amounts required are shown below:
Holding Fee (1 weeks rent): £265.38 (will be returned on completion of acceptable referencing)
One Month's rent in advance: £1,150.00
Deposit (equivalent to 5 weeks rent): £1,326.92
(Please note the above move in figures are for guidance purposes only).
TENANCY TERMS AND CONDITIONS – TENANTS Revised 25th April 2025
Approved Tenant Charges
The only payments you can expect in connection with a tenancy are:
a) the rent
b) a refundable tenancy deposit capped at no more than five weeks' rent. This will be held in a Deposit Scheme as security for the performance of all obligations in connection with the tenancy for example in the case of any damage at the end of the tenancy or a charge to an independent company providing a deposit alternative service, if offered.
c) A refundable holding deposit (to reserve a property) capped at no more than one week's rent. Example - equivalent to One Weeks Rent – i.e. £1,000.00 pcm rent equates to £230.76 holding deposit).
We can retain in this holding deposit if you:
• Provide false or misleading information which reasonably affects our decision to let the property to you (i.e. calls into question your suitability as a tenant, this can include your behaviour in providing the false or misleading information).
• Fail a right to rent check
• Withdraw from the proposed agreement (decide not to let) or
• Fail to take reasonable steps to enter an agreement (i.e. responding to reasonable requests for information required to progress the agreement) when the landlord and / or agent has done so.
Where we wish to retain the holding deposit, we will set out in writing the reason for this within 7 days of deciding not to enter the agreement or the 'deadline for agreement'. The 'deadline for agreement' for both parties is usually 15 days after a holding deposit has been received by a landlord or agent (unless otherwise agreed in writing).
d) Payments to change the tenancy when requested by the tenant (e.g. a change of sharer or permission to keep pets at the property) capped at £60.00 inc. VAT.
e) Payments associated with early termination of the tenancy, when requested by the tenant and agreed by the landlord. This would not exceed the financial loss that a landlord will suffer in permitting , or reasonable cost that have been incurred by the agent in arranging for, the tenant t leave early.
f) Payments in respects of utilities, communication services, TV licence and council tax
g) A default fee for late payment of rent and replacement of lost key/security device.
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