An "immaculately-presented" flat in Southampton is on the market for a price of £300,000.
The property, near to Ocean Village, is said to be in a "sought-after location" and has features including a new kitchen.
Additionally, the property has had some tasteful updates completed recently.
On its profile, it says: "Purplebricks is pleased to offer this spacious three-bedroom apartment in the sought-after location of Ocean Village."
Take a look inside the property
The flat is said to have been "tastefully updated" and upon entering you'll find a decently-sized hallway.
Straight ahead you can find the 20-foot lounge and a "stunning new kitchen" off to the side of it.
The kitchen is spacious and comes with a wide-range of appliances as well as an additional working top space next to the lounge.
Alongside that, the kitchen/diner has a new window seat area for those who want to take a look out over the nearby surroundings.
Images show the lounge having a couple of sofas and a coffee table spaced out around a TV, with plenty of light coming in from the nearby windows.
Elsewhere, you can find the three bedrooms, one of which is a master which comes with an en-suite.
Finally, the family bathroom can be found off the hallway and contains a shower, WC and sink.
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The property has a few additional perks which include off-road parking and new flooring.
Overall, the space has recently been redecorated and it sits within the 'C' council tax band.
Additionally, there is an annual service charge of £4,250 and an annual ground rent of £200 which residents will need to pay.
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