One of Watford's cheapest homes has hit the market with a guide price of £250,000.
Set on Horseshoe Lane in WD25, a one-bed flat in the council tax band A is being sold by estate agent Taylors.
The freehold property is less than a mile from Garston station while Watford Junction is a little over two miles away.
You can see the full listing on Zoopla now.
Inside one of Watford's cheapest homes on the market
The one-bedroom apartment is on the ground floor and offers a home working space and direct access to the garden.
The good sized garden is only shared with one neighbour and perfect to enjoy some time in during the warmer months.
The property itself offers an entrance hall that leads onto a lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom and a large bedroom.
The Victorian-designed home has a large bay window with shelving on the walls, a character fireplace and a wall room for a TV.
The floors of the living are laminate wood designed, making it easy to clean and great if you like to have wooden over carpeted floors.
Moving into the kitchen, there is an endless storage room, with a mix of drawers and cupboards along with a good amount of counter space.
The kitchen also leads into the rear garden with doors opening up into the outdoor space.
The bedroom is a good size, with plenty of room for a double bed along with a wardrobe and any extra furnishings you may like.
Outside of the apartment, there are two parking spaces at the front and four parking spaces at the rear.
Plus, the property is in a perfect location with links to the M1, M25 and the A41.
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There are also a number of local shops nearby, and well-rated schools and is described as the "perfect first-time purchase and investment".
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