Welcome to Nicholas Humphreys Southampton

Your residential sales and professional lettings agent in Southampton

Our Southampton office covers the City Centre, Portswood, Swaythling, Shirley, St Denys, Polygon, Freemantle and Ocean Village.

Our office is well situated for the sale and rental of properties in the areas around the University of Southampton both Avenue and City Campuses, Southampton Solent University and Southampton hospitals.

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Office Address
49 London Road
Southampton
SO15 2AD
Contact Details
Student Lettings 023 8001 5013
Sales & Lettings 023 8001 5013
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Opening Hours
Mon- Fri: 08:00 - 20:00
saturday: 08:00 - 20:00
sunday: 08:00 - 20:00 (Office is by appointment only)
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Property specialists  in Southampton

This branch deals in all aspects of Professional, Residential and Student Lettings serving the University of Southampton and Southampton Solent University.  Nicholas Humphreys have established branches across England including branches such as nearby branches in Portsmouth. Our impressive network of offices spanning across England means we have the knowledge and know-how to manage your properties across Southampton.

Our Southampton branch is able to offer Residential and Investment Sales alongside Professional and Student Lettings.

Our team are able to provide answers to your queries in regards to looking for a new home, a buy-to-let investment or residential sale.

Please get in contact with us to discuss your needs.

We are members of the Property Ombudsman scheme ensuring that our business is professionally regulated.

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Ready to take the next step in your property journey? Arrange a free, no-obligation market appraisal with a member of our team.

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