New build homes in Southampton: Highest rated developments

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Sitting pretty on the south coast, Southampton is a regular favourite for holidaymakers and property shoppers. If you’re in the second group, come check out some of the best new build homes in Southampton. How do we know they’re worth a look? The list is determined by the opinions that matter most – those of the residents themselves!

New builds in Southampton: 5 best developments

Why not take a look at some of the best new homes in Southampton? These are the top-ranked property developments, according to verified residents living there. Nobody knows Southampton better than the people who call it home, so let’s see why they have to say.

*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how many reviews a scheme has and how recently those reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. Buildings with a larger number of more recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance – as on our area guide pages.

1. Gatehouse Apartments, SO14

Grainger
4.37 (55 reviews) 4.37 (55 reviews)
Area guide to Hampshire
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Our number one development on HomeViews for Southampton is Gatehouse Apartments. Scoring highly across all categories, this is a development of build-to-rent apartments by Grainger, located close to the city centre. This gives residents easy access to everything Southampton has to offer, but with plenty of space for themselves. Residents love the modern, stylish design, which many liken to a great hotel.

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2. Market Quarter, SO14

CompassRock
4.27 (41 reviews) 4.27 (41 reviews)
Area guide to Hampshire
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Bow Square takes the number 2 spot on our list. Interestingly, this was the first Build-to-Rent development in Hampshire, and it lives up to the best elements of the BtR concept. Residents here benefit from premium lifestyle amenities, as well as on-site management and outdoor spaces.

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3. Centenary Quay, SO19

Crest Nicholson
3.87 (29 reviews) 3.87 (29 reviews)
Area guide to Hampshire
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In 3rd place, Centenary Quay by Crest Nicholson sits in a new waterside development, giving residents beautiful views as well as space and peaceable surroundings. Centenary Quay offers a range of smart, well planned and furnished 1-2-bedroom apartments. As well as the great waterside views, residents benefit from a huge selection of amenities on their doorstep. Many of the flats are also available with the Government-backed Help to Buy scheme.

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4. Kingfisher Grange, SO31

Taylor Wimpey
3.86 (19 reviews) 3.86 (19 reviews)
Area guide to Hampshire
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4th place goes to Kingfisher Grange, by Taylor Wimpey, which is in Bursledon, towards the eastern edge of Southampton. The development offers a range of 2-5-bedroom homes, all surrounded by beautiful Hampshire countryside, while still close to the city centre and all its activities.

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5. Meridian Waterside, SO14

Inland Homes
3.56 (30 reviews) 3.56 (30 reviews)
Area guide to Hampshire
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To round off our list, Meridian Waterside is in 5th place. Coming from Indland Homes, this is a luxury apartment development that’s being delivered in phases, and features a growing range of properties, from penthouse apartments with spectacular views, to family homes with space to grow. All of them are situated on the River Itchen waterfront. This gives residents beautiful riverside views, as well as an expanding range of ultra-modern facilities and features, such as super-fast WiFi, podium terrace garden, gym, cycle storage and much more.

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Where is Southampton?

Southampton is a major port city located on the coast of South East England, in the county of Hampshire. It’s a good 70 miles southwest of London, and not far from Portsmouth, another storied coastal city.

Why live in Southampton?

Southampton regularly features in ‘top places to live’ type lists for England and the UK (sixth-best, according to PwC!). And it’s not hard to see why.

Firstly, its location is enviable. It has great access to London by road and rail, as well as the best hotspots on the south coast. It’s also nestled right between two scenic wonders – South Downs National Park and the New Forest. Plus, Southampton has its own international airport, if none of that appeals!

As for the city itself, Southampton has a fascinating history, which is does well to maintain and show off to residents and visitors alike. Tudor House, Solent Sky, and SeaCity are just three examples of great museums within the city centre. There’s also the medieval town walls, the Norman-era St Michael’s Church and literally dozens more sites of historical importance to explore. Southampton also has the dubious honour of having launched the Titanic on its fateful voyage.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that Southampton’s best days are behind it though. They aren’t. The city routinely ranks high for job opportunities, excellent healthcare and education services, and its expansive retail, dining and entertainment scenes. These are supported and enriched by the city’s two main universities, Solent University and the University of Southampton. The latter is consistently ranked among the top 100 universities globally and carries out world-leading research.

Add in vast green spaces – like the 326 acre Commons in the heart of the city – amazing musical and theatre venues and sports teams, and you have a city with great appeal for everyone.

What are average property prices in Southampton like?

Sadly, all of these advantages come at a price. Southampton is, on average, a significantly more expensive place to buy property, compared to the rest of the UK. In March 2024, the 12-month average house price for Southampton stood at £261,000, according to Zoopla.

This is £24,000 lower than the UK housing price average, as recorded by the ONS in December 2023. This is still pricey, but Southampton’s property market is also varied and dynamic. This means that even though you shouldn’t expect to find too many bargains here, there are good prospects for more affordable properties. That’s if you play your cards right, have good timing, and enjoy a little bit of luck!


If Southampton sounds appealing, check out our dedicated area guide below. Here you’ll find plenty of extra info on one of the most interesting cities in the South East. Check back on this list regularly to find new homes in Southampton and updated rankings.

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Southampton has long been a popular destination for visitors and home buyers alike. The city is well-known for its cultural heritage, with attractions such as the Tudor House Museum, Southampton Maritime Museum and National Motor Museum providing insight into its history. This guide provides Read more about Southampton
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