A "beautifully presented" ground floor flat in Fair Oak is being listed on the market for a price of £140,000.
It is located on Stubbington Way and is said to be ideal for a first-time buyer or investors.
Scrolling through homes listed on property websites can be a fun pastime when looking at mansions, county estates and similar establishments.
However, they can obviously be very expensive, but there are plenty of homes more reasonably priced that offer comfortable living.
The sitting room (Image: Purplebricks)
If you have a budget of around £140,000 to work with, this flat could work for you.
In a brief statement about the property, it says: "Beautifully-presented, ground-floor, one-bedroom apartment located in a purpose-built block off Stubbington Way."
You can see full details and images of the property on its Purplebricks profile here.
The kitchen (Image: Purplebricks)
Take a look inside the Eastleigh flat
Upon entering the property, you'll come into a hallway, with the sitting room being located on the right-hand side.
It is described as "bright and airy" and benefits from a UPVC double-glazed casement door that opens directly to the garden.
The sitting room is connected to the kitchen which is equipped with gloss-white units, space for essential appliances, and contrasting work surfaces.
The bedroom (Image: Purplebricks)
Current pictures of the flat show the space has a washing machine, fridge-freezer and an oven.
Elsewhere in the flat is a "good-sized" double bedroom with a rear-facing UPVC double-glazed window.
Finally, the "stylish" shower room includes a double shower area, a heated towel rail, and modern tiling.
The shower room (Image: Purplebricks)
Externally, the property is surrounded by "well-maintained" communal lawns and mature shrubbery, with bin storage provided.
Allocated parking is available in a rear courtyard, along with visitor spaces, as an additional benefit.
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The flat sits within the 'A' council tax band with no annual ground rent and an annual service charge of £936.
The profile adds: "The property comes with a share of the freehold, with a 957-year underlying lease.
"Buyers are advised to verify these details through their solicitor."
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