How many homes have been sold in Attleborough over the last 5 years?

How many homes have been sold in Attleborough over the last 5 years?

In the past five years, 1123 homes have been sold in Attleborough, reflecting the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the local property market.

In the past five years, 1123 homes have been sold in Attleborough, reflecting the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the local property market. Notably, 2021 and 2022 saw an approximate 30% and 20% respective increase in house sales compared to the long-term 30-year average, indicating a significant surge in activity. However, in 2023, home sales figures were slightly below the norm, though projections for 2024 suggest a modest rise above average long-term levels.
As a dedicated estate agent in Attleborough, I pride myself on staying ahead of these trends and providing insightful analysis on the local property market. If you're curious about what's happening in Attleborough's property landscape or are considering selling within the next 6 to 12 months, I invite you to follow my Attleborough property blog for regular updates. And for those ready to take the next step, I offer a free, no-obligation valuation and market appraisal—simply give me a call on (01953) 453838, or email me on tony@millbanks.com to discuss where you stand in today's market. 
 


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