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 "delightful" two-bedroom terraced home located on Shooters Hill Close is currently on the market for £220,000.
Take a look inside the property
On its Zoopla profile, it says: "Nestled in the serene neighbourhood of Shooters Hill Close, this delightful two-bedroom end terraced house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience in the heart of Sholing."
The property is described as having a "well-appointed kitchen" situated at the front of the house "inviting natural light and creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere for culinary adventures".
Meanwhile, there is a "spacious" lounge/diner at the rear which is described as a space "ideal for both relaxing evenings and hosting dinner parties".
Upstairs there are two bedrooms which are said to be a "functional and stylish space for daily routines".
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Externally, the property has a rear garden which is made up of gravel and concrete slabs, with a small shed at the end.
Additionally, there is a garage in the block for parking or additional storage space.
The profile adds: "Located in the sought-after area of Sholing, SO19 1FW, this property is not just a house but a gateway to a vibrant community.
"The locality is renowned for its excellent educational facilities, including top-rated schools that cater to all ages, making it an ideal place for families."
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