A three-bedroom semi-detached home with a conservatory and a private garden is on the market for £280k in Southampton.
Listed by Connells, the property in Cowley Close, Maybush offers versatile living options.
On entry, the home features a spacious living room, highlighted by large, bright windows which allow plenty of natural light to flood the space.
The kitchen, fitted with neutral cabinetry, provides ample space for freestanding appliances and features deep built-in storage.
Neutral-toned kitchen with built-in storage(Image: Connells/Zoopla)
It also has room for a dining area, making it a practical space for family meals or entertaining guests.
The layout of the home flows through to a conservatory, which offers a flexible living space that could be used for relaxing, entertaining, or even as a larger dining area.
The conservatory provides direct access to the private, enclosed garden, which features both patio seating areas and sections of lawn.
Double bedroom located upstairs(Image: Connells/Zoopla)
Upstairs, the landing houses a built-in storage cupboard, along with three bedrooms.
Two of these are doubles, while the third is currently used as a walk-in dressing room.
However, this room could easily serve as a playroom or home office, making the layout highly versatile for families or those working from home.
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The first floor also includes a three-piece bathroom, featuring a toilet, hand-wash basin, and a bath with an attached shower in a neutral finish.
The property further benefits from driveway parking for one car, a garage for storage, gas central heating, and double glazing.
In terms of location, the home is well placed with excellent bus links to Southampton city centre, and is close to Southampton General, Shirley High Street, and major road connections.
Nearby recreational parks include Southampton Sports Centre and The Common, as well as Southampton Central train station and M3/M27 Motorway Links.
Connells note that money laundering regulations will require intending purchasers to produce identification documentation at a later stage.
They also advise potential buyers to recheck measurements before committing to any expense, and to verify the legal title of the property with their solicitor.
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