Attleborough Tenants face further rent hikes, as the number of available rental homes drops by 44%!

Attleborough Tenants face further rent hikes, as the number of available rental homes drops by 44%!

Attleborough tenants in 2023 face further rent hikes, as the number of available rental homes has dropped to an 18 year low. Many ‘accidental’ landlords have cashed in on the post lockdown Attleborough property boom of the last two years and sold their properties to Attleborough owner-occupiers - not fellow landlords

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