WITH the property market booming as a result of a flurry of government initiatives, we've taken a look at Brighton's cheapest. 

Schemes including the stamp duty tax holiday and the new 95 per-cent deposit option, the housing market is currently booming.

However, properties in Brighton average at £450,200 well above the national average of £231,185 - so what can you really afford in the city? 

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These are currently Zoopla’s cheapest properties to buy in Brighton right now, excluding help-to-buy, retirements and houseboats:

£35,000 - Church Place, Brighton BN2

The Argus:

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For £35,000 you could buy this parking space / garage in Church Place.

Currently on the market with The Property Shop the freehold garage is close to the seafront and marina.

Described as a superb opportunity for anyone needing parking or storage the garage will be sold with freehold.

It measurements approximately 6.60 deep and 2.64 wide. 

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£70,000 - Flat 5, 2-4 Buckingham Place, Brighton BN1

The Argus:

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Described as a 'compact unit' this studio forms part of the first floor of this corner property in the heart of the Seven Dials area.

The flat is offered with a long lease and has been rented out as a buy-to-let for many years.

The property is currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement at £5,700 per annum.

Find out more on Zoopla.

£100,000 - Dyke Road, Brighton BN1

The Argus:

On the market with Fox and Sons this first floor studio apartment is located in Seven Dials, moments from Brighton Mainline Station.

The property is sold with vacant possession and no onward chain for £100,000.

It is available to cash buyers only and current rental yields are being drawn up.

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£112,500 - Leicester Court, Longridge Avenue, Saltdean, Brighton BN2

The Argus:

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Situated close to amenities on Longridge Avenue this two bedroom flat is on the market with King and Chasemore.

The property is well presented with a fitted kitchen and bathroom, has double glazing and gas central heating.

The estate agents have been advised by the owner that the property is in need of a lease extension and therefore is available as a cash purchase only.

Currently the apartment is fetching a rental income of £750PCM.

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£135,000 - Blackman Street, Brighton BN1

The Argus:

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Located close to Brighton Mainline Station, shops and the seafront this studio apartment is currently on the market for £135,000 with Oakley Property.

Described as a good-sized studio room with kitchenette, entrance hall and shower room it has been called a 'perfect property for commuters'.

The top floor studio has a 125 year lease from 2010 and is currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) for £600 pcm.

Find out more on Zoopla.