Downsizing can be a smart move at the right time—but how do you know when that is? This guide highlights common signs that it might be time to consider a smaller home and the benefits it can bring.
Summer viewings bring out the best in properties—but they also heighten buyer expectations. Find out what stands out most to viewers during the warmer months and how you can make your home shine when it matters most.
Property valuations mark the start of your home-selling journey. Discover how to prepare your home, present it effectively, and ask the right questions to maximise your property’s market value.
A Superb 5-Bedroom Barn Conversion with Versatile Accommodation in the Broadland Village of Lingwood
An impressive 5-bedroom barn conversion which has undergone a recent programme of updating and refurbishment, showcasing open-plan living, vaulted ceilings, walled patio garden and versatile accommodation providing various lifestyle options, situated in the well served Broadland village of Lingwood.
Located in the popular Constable Close off London Rd, Attleborough, this 3-bedroom semi-detached home offers a lounge off the entrance hall, fitted kitchen/diner, refitted bathroom, garage, and west-facing garden backing onto a play park, the property is offered with no onward chain.
An extended three-bedroom detached home featuring stunning open-plan interiors, a landscaped garden with a natural floodlit pond, and luxurious finishes throughout including a fully glazed gable apex in the vaulted lounge, creating a sense of space with natural light and a connection to the outdoors
Immaculately presented three-bedroom semi-detached home offering a lounge/diner, fitted kitchen, en suite shower room off the master bedroom, a south-facing garden which includes an area of decking for relaxing, alfresco dining and entertaining, with parking for two cars at the side of the property
As summer 2025 settles in, Attleborough’s property market offers little comfort to first-time buyers. With deposits averaging £61,000 and costs rising faster than wages, homeownership feels increasingly out of reach. For many, the dream of buying a home is slipping into fantasy.
In today’s ever-changing Attleborough property market, understanding local housing data is more than useful—it’s vital. For homeowners and landlords, the right insights into market trends, buyer behaviour, and pricing can make the difference between a smart move and a costly mistake. This week, I dive into the numbers.
Average rents in Attleborough’s private rental sector have risen 30.7% since 2016, according to TwentyEA and Denton House Research. While this may worry tenants and reassure landlords facing higher costs, the reality is more complex—and context is key to understanding the future of renting.
Flats and apartments account for just over 21% of the UK’s housing stock. Although they are generally more affordable than houses, there are notable price disparities across different regions. Over the past year, both the average prices and the number of flat sales have varied significantly by area.
Our town is more densely settled than most, but it’s a reminder that even with all our homes and gardens, the vast majority of the UK remains open countryside, woodland, and natural space.