Attleborough's monthly £/sqft graphic

Attleborough's monthly £/sqft graphic

This week we are back again with the monthly £/sq.ft statistics.

Welcome back to the pulse of Attleborough's property market, where each week we bring you different local property market trends.

This week we are back again with the monthly £/sq.ft statistics.

The average property presently on the market in Attleborough is on the market for £297 per square foot, a figure representing the current heartbeat of Attleborough's property market. Last month it was £291 per square foot.

That doesn’t mean house prices have changed by that percentage, just the mix of properties for sale, thus changing the £/sq.ft figure.

This snapshot is crucial for Attleborough homeowners and landlords; it's not just a number but a story of our community's property market.

Each month, we will revisit that figure and use it to gauge the health of our local property market.

Are you keen to know how your property aligns with these trends? At Millbank Estate Agents, we invite you to a candid chat about your property's potential value – no strings attached. 

Stay informed, stay ahead, and stay connected with Attleborough's property market rhythm.



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