How climate concerns are impacting Britain's wealthy young homeowners🌍

How climate concerns are impacting Britain's wealthy young homeowners🌍

Over a third of young millionaires have made changes to their homes to make them more sustainable and nearly three quarters are planning further green home improvements over the next 12 months, according to research by Coutts.

A new study from the wealth manager and private bank found that millionaire homeowners aged between 18 and 44 are leading the way on planned green home upgrades including: To continue reading, please Click Here


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Not every home that goes on the market ends up sold but knowing the reasons why can be the difference between “listed” and “sold”.

When most Attleborough homeowners list their property, they expect it to sell. Yet the reality is more uncertain, with outcomes varying widely. The difference often comes down to strategy, not luck. So what truly determines success, and why do so many homes fail to move? Read the article to find out more.

At first glance, Attleborough looks like any market town. Look closer and its housing tells a richer story. This map reveals where flats cluster near the centre and key routes, and where houses dominate the outskirts. From apartment pockets to house only estates, it shows that Attleborough is not one market, but several shaped by property type.

Recent data shows homes are taking longer to sell than 18 months ago, with only around half achieving a sale. Realistic pricing from day one is crucial to attract interest, maintain momentum, and avoid delays or reductions, ensuring a smoother, more successful sale in today’s market.