A more affordable alternative to a coastal home🌞

A more affordable alternative to a coastal home🌞

As an island nation, it’s no surprise that coastal towns have outperformed the rest when it comes to house price appreciation, as homebuyers have flocked to the seaside even more so since the start of the pandemic.

However, research from estate agent comparison site, GetAgent, reveals that there is a more affordable option for those wishing to live within arm’s reach of the water.
A new study by GetAgent has revealed how UK homebuyers will pay more for a lakeside property than they will a loch or reservoir, but on average, all three offer a more cost-effective route to a property purchase with the option of an alfresco dip. To continue reading, please Click Here


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This superbly presented 4-bed detached family home in Attleborough offers modern, comfortable living. Including dual-aspect lounge with ornamental fireplace, versatile dining/study, spacious kitchen/breakfast room with twin doors to the garden, dual-aspect master with en suite, family bathroom, garage, driveway, and enclosed rear garden.

Falling mortgage rates are bringing welcome relief to first-time buyers. Monthly repayments on the average UK first-time buyer mortgage are now around £355 less than three years ago — easing financial pressure and making homeownership feel more achievable for many ready to take their first step onto the property ladder.

If you’re planning to sell your home in Attleborough, there’s a truth you can’t ignore: not every property makes it from “For Sale” to “Sold.” While some homes attract buyers quickly, others linger and quietly disappear from the market. The difference isn’t luck—it’s about strategy, timing, and knowing what really sells here.

Over the past decade, Attleborough’s property market has painted a vibrant picture of change. Our latest map reveals how different parts of the town have grown — from modest rises in some areas to striking surges in others. Discover how your street fits into Attleborough’s evolving story of house prices and local value.