Challenging financial climate highlights the need for landlords to seek out good advice🏡🔑

Challenging financial climate highlights the need for landlords to seek out good advice🏡🔑

It’s a tough time for many homeowners and tenants as the UK faces a cost of living crisis. Energy bills have seen a record 54% rise since we ticked over into April and there are also the escalating costs of running a vehicle to take into account.

RAC’s Fuel Watch recently highlighted that the cost of filling a family car with petrol was a third higher in March than it was a year ago while filling a diesel car was suggested to cost 40% more. To continue reading, please Click Here


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Three-bedroom homes remain the heartbeat of the local market, attracting everyone from families to downsizers. Their popularity shapes demand, pricing, and selling speed across Attleborough. Understanding where these homes are most common can offer valuable insight for buyers, sellers, and anyone planning their next move.

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.

An exceptional five-bedroom detached family home offering versatile and spacious accommodation, including a self-contained one-bedroom annexe. Set on a generous one-third acre plot in the sought-after village of Great Ellingham, this impressive property perfectly blends modern comfort with flexible living.

Buying your first home in Attleborough is never easy, but it’s not as impossible as headlines suggest. While prices are high, history shows affordability is improving—mortgage costs now take a smaller slice of income than in past decades, giving today’s buyers more breathing room.