50% of Attleborough home sellers in 2022 had been in their old homes on average 5 years and 29 weeks

50% of Attleborough home sellers in 2022 had been in their old homes on average 5 years and 29 weeks

How often do Attleborough people move home? Well, it’s a lot less than the 1980’s! Yet, new research shows there is now a two-speed Attleborough property market, with the younger generation moving only after a few years, and the older generation in Attleborough staying in their homes for decades.

In this article, we discuss the implications behind this and how both Attleborough homebuyers and house sellers can adopt and adapt to this. Click here to read the article.


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Over the past 25 years, UK house prices have risen significantly, quietly building wealth for homeowners along the way. While markets move in cycles, the long-term trend remains clear. For many households, their home has become one of the most consistent and powerful drivers of personal wealth.

With more homes for sale and buyers becoming increasingly selective, the Attleborough property market is changing. Many homeowners still fall into costly pricing traps that delay or even derail their move. Understanding today’s market dynamics is key to success. To discover how to avoid these pitfalls, read the full article.

There is something delightfully personal about the names we give our homes, and “Easter Cottage” captures that charm perfectly. Across the country, these uniquely named homes tell stories far beyond bricks and mortar. To discover what they reveal about the property market, read on.

A chance to acquire a plot of just under two-thirds of an acre with demolition of the existing uninhabitable cottage and planning permission for two detached, two-storey dwellings with single garages. Alternatively a renovation of the existing dwelling. This is offered for sale through the Modern Method of Auction which is operated by Iamsold Ltd.