As demand outstrips supply, list your property now!

As demand outstrips supply, list your property now!

In this short article we take a quick look at the current demands on the housing market as demand outstrips supply and availability

  • Now is a great time to sell your home as there is a huge shortage of properties available for sale, and house prices are higher than ever.
  • Housing market demand is up 28.6% yet available properties to buy are down 20.8% (YTD vs 2020, Zoopla). This is putting upward pressure on house prices, with Nationwide reporting a 10.9% annual increase.
  • 68% of homeowners surveyed at the end of April who were either moving home or considering a move, said this would have been the case even if the stamp duty holiday had not been extended (Nationwide).
  • As the race for space continues, housing market demand is likely to be maintained, despite the stamp duty deadline in England and N.Ireland.
  • Source: Dataloft, Zoopla, Nationwide


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The latest 0.25% interest rate cut may look modest on paper, saving the average variable mortgage holder around £31 a month, but its real influence runs deeper. Property markets are powered by confidence, and with mortgage rates easing and lenders competing again, sentiment is shifting. That change in mood is starting to matter.

In Attleborough, the blend of property types mirrors the town’s character—from flats to semi detached homes and spacious detached homes. This mix, shaped by local history and planning, reveals not just housing trends but the lifestyle choices of the people who call Attleborough home.

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.

This visual snapshot reveals how property values rarely move in unison. Some streets surge ahead, others advance more quietly, each following its own rhythm. It’s a reminder that markets are made of micro stories, where proximity alone doesn’t guarantee the same outcome.