House price growth at fastest pace since 2016: Rightmove ↗

House price growth at fastest pace since 2016: Rightmove ↗

The average price of property coming to market has risen once again, with the 0.3% increase adding a further £852 to the value of a home - 7.6% higher than in January 2021, the highest annual rate of price growth recorded since May 2016, according to Rightmove.

2021’s housing market was defined by people’s sustained desire to move coupled with decreasing numbers of homes for sale, and this continues into the New Year. To continue reading, please Click Here


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This delightful two-bedroom detached park home combines modern style with practical living. Featuring a bright lounge/diner, contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances, two bathrooms including an en suite, and a walk-in dressing room, leading off the main bedroom. Outside offers private gardens and an allocated double parking space.

For many Attleborough homeowners in their 50s and 60s, the appeal of single-storey living is growing. Whether it’s for easier maintenance, future planning, or simply the charm of bungalow life, demand remains strong — and with limited supply, these sought-after homes continue to hold their value.

Did you know there are homes in the UK actually named “Halloween”? From Norwich to the Cotswolds, each carries its own spooky charm. A home’s name can spark emotion before anyone steps inside—proof that properties sell not just on bricks and mortar, but on the stories they tell.

Thinking about moving home in Attleborough over the next year? Whether you’re a first-time buyer, landlord, or homeowner, understanding whether today’s market favours buyers or sellers is key. Here’s a closer look at Attleborough’s 2025 property trends and what they mean for you.