In time for the last of the summer weather, a beach bungalow with breathtaking sea views is available for only £25,000.
The green and white cabin is located at Rotherslade Bay, South Wales, on a crescent of golden sand that faces the water.
With a suggested price of under £25,000, it is up for auction but has no running water and is not permitted for overnight stays.
In contrast to other locations like Christchurch Harbour, where a beach shack was purchased for an astonishing £500,000, those sea views are still a steal.
On the breathtaking Gower shoreline in South Wales, the wooden structure with a covered veranda is located.
The hut has a stunning view of the beach in Rotherslade Bay on the popular Gower coastline in South Wales
The beach hut has a covered veranda out front which provides a place to enjoy the view and sun
The cosy room has enough room for a small group after before and after heading to the nearby beach
The structure is simply one of several in a tiny neighborhood of huts on the south Wales coast that is close to the beach.
Before relaxing in the hut, customers may wash their sand-covered feet at the shared water source.
The property is separated from the road by a lockable fence, and the hut has storage for any beach toys and picnic supplies.
According to real estate brokers John Francis, this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a little piece of Rotherslade in the shape of this cute, perfectly situated beach bungalow.
“The prospective buyer may wander back to their very own beach cottage after a nice day at the beach to soak in the magnificent views while sipping a small cocktail.”
Please be aware that there is no power or running water.
In Rotherslade Bay, the last beach cottage to be auctioned off went for $27,000 four years ago.
Rotherslade Bay is a popular holiday resort in the South of Wales, one of many in Britain which is seeing property prices soar
The hut’s estate agent said it was a ‘rare opportunity’ to grab a piece of real estate on the Gower coastline
Rotherslade Bay is next to The Mumbles on Swansea Bay, and a short drive from the city of Swansea itself