A "luxurious" penthouse located in Ocean Village, Southampton, is on the market for a cost of £825,000.
The property is described as being in a "highly sought after area" and is located adjacent to the "well renowned" Harbour Hotel and Spa and The Jetty.
It contains two bedrooms, both of which have an en-suite, as well as a separate WC/utility room.
The Zoopla profile says: "With 1,497 Square feet of accommodation, the property is spacious as well as being light and airy throughout.
"Added benefits include secure telephone entry, lift access, concierge and is located adjacent to the well renowned Harbour Hotel and Spa and The Jetty."
Take a look inside the property
Upon entering the penthouse you'll find yourself in the main entrance hallway which leads to the main open-plan living space.
This space is "light and airy" throughout and is said to be "excellent" for hosting requirements.
It has a sizeable kitchen, table and chairs and two sofas adjacent to a TV.
The profile adds: "Whether it’s cooking together, sharing meals, or engaging in lively conversations, this open plan area truly embodies the essence of family living and hospitality."
From the main area of the penthouse, you can also access the balcony which offers "breathtaking views over the marina".
It is said to offer "a sense of tranquillity and escape" from the "hustle and bustle" of everyday life.
Elsewhere in the apartment, you can find the two bedrooms which both have built-in mirrored walk-in wardrobes and en-suites.
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Both benefit from "picturesque blue-sky views in the Ocean Village community".
Overall, the apartment was built in 2017 and sits within the 'F' council tax band.
Additionally, there is a service charge of approximately £6,000 per annum and ground rent of £300 per annum.
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