A Lowestoft flat has featured in BBC's Homes Under the Hammer.
Presenter Jacqui Joseph was in the "glorious seaside town" to see a one-bedroom first-floor flat.
The flat is 100m from the beach and was a "blank canvas" ready to be redone.
The space needed full refurbishment with a new kitchen, bathroom and windows as well as the installation of central heating.
It was bought at auction for £55,000 by retired gardener Tony as a project with business partner and seasoned property developer Jackie.
The pair planned on making it into a two-bedroom flat by turning the kitchen into a bedroom and moving the kitchen to the living space.
Jacqui came back after the six-week renovation to find the house fully done with Tony and Jackie having spent £7,000 more than their £25,000 budget.
Paul Hubbard of Paul Hubbard Estate Agents said the flat could rent for £700pcm and sell for £125,000.
Homes Under the Hammer is a daytime BBC show that visits properties across the country which are available for purchase by auction.
It then follows the journey of buyers as they renovate their properties.