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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