From a modern riverside flat to a charming Victorian terrace, here is what £300,000 will get you in two of Norwich's most popular postcodes.

From the Golden Triangle to the Silver Triangle, NR2 and NR3 are often compared and in competition with each other.

But how far will your cash go in each of the popular postcodes?

Stafford Street, NR2

The dining room with exposed brick and cast iron fireplaceThe dining room with exposed brick and cast iron fireplace (Image: Zoopla) One of the three bedroomsOne of the three bedrooms (Image: Zoopla) This Victorian terrace offers a classic example of a Golden Triangle home.

Keeping much of its old characters but with an elevated modern styling - it features exposed brick and a cast iron fireplace.

The house spans 689sq ft offering plenty of room while being just a 15-minute walk from the city.

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The three-bedroom property is surrounded by local pubs and cafes, including Connaught Kitchen, Mitre and The Alexandra Tavern.

The property is for sale on Zoopla with Minors & Brady and has an asking price of £300,000

Barrack Street, NR3

The flat has two bedrooms and one bathroomThe flat has two bedrooms and one bathroom (Image: Zoopla) The flat has one open plan reception room with a kitchen, dining room and loungeThe flat has one open plan reception room with a kitchen, dining room and lounge (Image: Zoopla) This modern and newly decorated two-bedroom flat is just outside the city on the banks of the River Wensum.

The apartment in St James Quay spans 807sq ft and comes with underfloor heating and a balcony looking out over Norwich.

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It is just a quick stroll from the city centre and all the cafes, pubs and shops it comes with, but also within walking distance to Magdalen Street and its NR3 staples.

The flat's leasehold is for sale on Zoopla with Bidwells with an asking price of £294,950.