Searching for houses in Hampshire, like much of the UK, can be quite a tricky task, especially with house prices almost continually on the rise.
You might wonder what the cheapest property is that you can buy in the county, excluding options such as shared ownership or a houseboat.
If you're looking for a property on the lowest end of the price scale in Hampshire, then Zoopla may have an option for you.
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A one-bedroom "Mews style house" in Cockleshell Square in Gosport is listed on Zoopla for £130,000 and is described as a "fantastic opportunity".
Take a look inside the property
On its Zoopla page, it says: "Fox & Sons Gosport are delighted to welcome to the market this well presented one bedroom mews style house.
"The property is located on the historic St George's Barracks site, converted from an original building built in the mid-19th century."
Upon entering the property you'll come into the lounge area which has stairs to the first-floor landing and two radiators.
The kitchen can also be found on the first floor which comes with an integrated dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer and washing machine, electric oven, electric hob and a half bowl sink and drainer unit.
Heading upstairs you'll find the bedroom which has an in-built wardrobe and a radiator.
The bathroom is the only other room upstairs which features a shower, heated towel rail and a handwash basin.
On the first-floor landing there is access to a loft space and the property also comes with the benefit of an allocated parking space.
Ground rent is stated as £150 and there is a service charge of £2,400 per year.
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