Searching for houses in Brighton, 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 Brighton, then Zoopla may have an option for you.
A two-bedroom terraced house on Rustington Road is on sale for £310,000 on Zoopla and is described as having "great potential".
Take a look inside the property
On its Zoopla page, it said: "Jack Taggart & Co are pleased to be offering this well sized two bedroom home with great potential. Offering a vast front and back garden and unrestricted parking on this quiet cul-de-sac."
Upon entering the property you'll come into the porch which has some space to store coats, shoes, bags and other items.
From there you'll come into a hallway which then leads to the "spacious" open-plan living/dining room.
It is designed with a "unique shape" to assist with compartmentalising the dining space from the lounge.
The separate kitchen next to this features traditional cupboards, plenty of storage units, space for appliances to be fitted and a "quaint area" for a breakfast table.
There's also a utility room at the foot of the kitchen with space for a washing machine.
Upstairs you'll find the two bedrooms, with the master having fully built-in floor-to-ceiling storage and an additional walk-in wardrobe room.
The second bedroom also features built-in wardrobes, along with an integral vanity unit in the centre.
Meanwhile, the bathroom is also located upstairs which has a bath, sink, W/C and heated towel rail.
It is described as being "in need of modernisation".
Finally, there is the rear garden which features a sizable shed, a pathway down the centre to the foot of the garden and a further summerhouse/greenhouse.
The Zoopla page adds: "This property has so much potential and would be the perfect purchase for a first-time buyer or as an investment opportunity "
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