Changes to buyer behaviour likely to continue

Changes to buyer behaviour likely to continue

Housebuilders have predicted that changing lifestyle requirements will continue to reshape the new home market through 2022, as demand for luxury new homes in more rural locations continues to trend.

According to WhatHouse? 70% of housebuilders asked to forecast whether the ‘race for space’ will keep the market buoyant felt confident that we are yet to reach the ceiling in requirement for larger properties with home office, flexible family space, and access to high-quality green areas. To continue reading, please Click Here


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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.

The UK property market is showing renewed energy, with most regions seeing more homes going under offer than this time last year. Activity outside London is leading the way, driven by demand and relative affordability. Still, with only around half of listings finding a buyer, realistic pricing remains crucial.

Thinking of selling your Attleborough home? You’re not alone—but not every property finds its buyer. In today’s changing market, success comes down to realistic pricing, good presentation, and the right marketing strategy to help your home stand out and move.