Green mortgages on the rise♻🏡

Green mortgages on the rise♻🏡

The green mortgage market is growing. According to independent financial information experts, Defaqto, there are 18% more green mortgages available today than there were six months ago

So-called ‘Green’ mortgages are designed to offer borrowers preferential terms to buy a property that meets certain environmental standards. This will often be a new-build property that has a high energy efficiency rating, but they can also be used for properties where they have been renovated to improve their environmental performance. Generally, properties with an energy efficiency rating of A or B are eligible, although some lenders offer green mortgages for homes with a rating of C or above. To continue reading, please Click Here


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In early 2023, forecasters warned of a steep UK housing slump, predicting falls of up to 15% after rising rates and political turmoil. Three years on, the data tells a calmer story. HM Land Registry shows prices nearly 4% higher nationally, with Attleborough steady. As 2026 begins, is crash talk fact or just headlines?

From Victorian terraces to modern estates, every town has its own property timeline. So how does Attleborough compare with the national picture? Are we a town of historic homes, post war estates, or newer developments? Take a look at the figures and see where Attleborough sits in the UK housing story here

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Over the past 25 years, UK house prices have risen significantly, quietly building wealth for homeowners along the way. While markets move in cycles, the long-term trend remains clear. For many households, their home has become one of the most consistent and powerful drivers of personal wealth.