6 essential tips for first-time buyers🔑

6 essential tips for first-time buyers🔑

The UK property market remains highly active despite rising mortgage rates. At the end of March 2022, Nationwide reported that annual UK house price growth had increased to 14.3%, resulting in the average home gaining £33,000 in value on the previous year and worth a record £265,312.

The traditionally busy spring market doesn't show signs of slowing. For first-time buyers looking to get onto the property ladder, this can be a daunting prospect. They want to make sure they tick all the boxes to secure the right mortgage and be in a strong position to purchase their ideal property. To continue reading, please Click Here


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Rental growth has eased, but tenants are still searching carefully and landlords need to stay on top of pricing, compliance and property standards as the summer moving season continues.

This map reveals how detached homes are spread across Attleborough, highlighting neighbourhood differences in housing types. Darker areas show higher proportions, while lighter zones reflect more terraces, semis and flats, with a clear pattern of detached homes on the outskirts shaped by historic growth and urban expansion. Click to learn more.

Flats have long been a popular first step onto the property ladder, but across the UK the market is changing. In many areas, flats are taking longer to sell and demand is shifting towards houses. Is Attleborough seeing the same trend, or is the local market telling a different story? Click to learn more...

Welcome to Attleborough’s property market update. This week’s snapshot reflects a slight shift driven by the mix of homes for sale rather than underlying values. It’s a useful gauge for homeowners and landlords, offering insight into market health and how your property fits within current local trends.