February's £/sqft

February's £/sqft

Welcome back to the latest insight into Attleborough’s property market. This month’s £ per square foot snapshot offers a fresh look at the market’s underlying rhythm. It reflects the mix of homes currently for sale rather than headline price swings. Curious how your property fits the picture? Let’s arrange a relaxed, no obligation chat.

Welcome back to news of Attleborough's property market, where each week I bring you different local property market stats and trends. This week I'm back again with the February's £/sq.ft statistics.
 
The average property presently in Attleborough is on the market for £293 per square foot, a figure representing the current heartbeat of Attleborough's property market.
 
Last month it was £290 per square foot.
 
That doesn’t mean Attleborough 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, I will revisit that figure and use it to gauge the health of our local property market.
 
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