Searching for houses in Southampton, like much of the UK, can be quite a tricky task, especially with house prices almost continually on the rise.
You might wonder what some of the cheapest properties you can buy in the area are, excluding options such as shared ownership or retirement property.
If you're looking for a property on the lower end of the price scale in Southampton, then Zoopla may have an option for you.
A "cosy" semi-detached house on Lambourne Road in West End is currently on the market for £215,000.
Take a look inside the property
On its Zoopla profile, it says: "Imagine a cosy one-bedroom house nestled in the vibrant West End neighbourhood, offering a perfect balance of comfort and practicality.
"The exterior presents a welcoming facade, complemented by a small front garden and convenient parking."
The ground floor of the house features an open-plan layout which "seamlessly" connects the kitchen and living room areas.
There is "ample storage space and functional countertops" to be found in the kitchen whilst the living room "is adorned with comfortable furnishings and tasteful decor".
Heading outside, the property has the benefit of a "modest back garden" which could be a space for "outdoor activities or enjoying a breath of fresh air".
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Meanwhile, the first floor is where you can find the double bedroom which offers "ample space for rest and relaxation".
Elsewhere on that floor is a "functional shower room" and an extra storage cupboard.
The profile adds: "This charming one-bedroom house offers a comfortable and inviting living space, perfect for individuals or couples seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the West End, with easy access to local amenities and attractions."
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