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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Set amid 2.4 acres of tranquil countryside, this Grade II listed former farmhouse beautifully blends period charm with modern comfort. Featuring four bedrooms, a bespoke farmhouse kitchen with an electric Aga, elegant reception rooms, and landscaped gardens with outbuildings, it offers timeless rural living at its finest.

The UK property market is showing renewed energy, with most regions seeing more homes going under offer than this time last year. Activity outside London is leading the way, driven by demand and relative affordability. Still, with only around half of listings finding a buyer, realistic pricing remains crucial.

An attractive and well-presented 2-bedroom end terrace, ideally positioned in central Attleborough. Recently redecorated throughout, the property offers a spacious lounge with French doors to a 30ft enclosed garden, a fitted kitchen, modern bathroom, and allocated parking, combining comfort with convenience.

Thinking of selling your Attleborough home? New data shows it takes an average of 57 days to find a buyer — but this varies widely by property type and price. With just under half of homes failing to sell, smart pricing and strong marketing are key to securing the best result in today’s market.