Is your Attleborough home bigger than 1,022 sq ft?

Is your Attleborough home bigger than 1,022 sq ft?

Us Brits are obsessed with our homes, and in particular the number of bedrooms. Yet more and more Attleborough homebuyers are now searching for property by its square footage, not bedrooms.

Attleborough homeowners – do you know how big your Attleborough home is?

What is the square footage of your Attleborough home?

Don’t worry, most of us don't - yet it could be fundamental as Attleborough home buyers search for new homes.

Us Brits are obsessed with our homes, yet most Attleborough homeowners need to learn the square footage (those born after the mid-1970s) or square metre(age) of their homes.

As an agent, I find homebuyers usually assess the size of their intended house purchase chiefly by the number of bedrooms the property offers. However, could we all make more effort to calculate how much actual space we require in the home outside the number of bedrooms?

Let me see how the properties locally are split down regarding bedrooms.

The split of bedrooms in Breckland is as follows:

·        6.8% of properties have one bedroom compared to the national average of 10.7%
·        26.1% of properties have two bedrooms compared to the national average of 26.7%
·        43.4% of properties have three bedrooms compared to the national average of 40.6%
·        23.7% of properties have four or more bedrooms compared to the national average of 22.0%

As one would expect for our location in the UK, we have a higher number of 3 and 4-bedroom homes in our locality.

So, are more bedrooms better? Not necessarily.

Unless you are buying an Attleborough property to develop and then sell on straightaway, I believe it is imperative to enjoy your property for what it was designed to be – your home.

Though room for growth and resale ability potential of the house purchase is vital, the manner of the way you and your family live and how you use your home must be the primary consideration for improving your quality of life. And because of this …

I have noticed a slight change in how Attleborough buyers (and tenants) have been asking and enquiring about property in the last 18 months.

The first is asking for a property’s energy efficiency rating. This can be seen on the property’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). That was expected, with the rise in gas and electric bills.

Yet the second is that more and more Attleborough tenants and buyers are asking about the size of the property, which can be found in the EPC mentioned above.

Talk in the property industry suggests a move towards home movers wanting homes with minimum square footage instead of a property with a particular number of bedrooms.

I am noticing mature Attleborough homeowners who are downsizing are asking for the size of a property, as they require fewer yet large rooms.

Should we all consider how we use our space in our Attleborough homes before we decide to move? Before we do, let me look at the average sizes of the properties locally.

These are the averages for the Breckland area:

·        The average size of a house is 1,098 sq. ft. compared to the national average of 1,103 sq. ft.
·        The average size of a bungalow is 904 sq. ft. compared to the national average of 862 sq. ft.
·        The average size of a flat/apartment is 430 sq. ft. compared to the national average of 464 sq. ft.
·        The average size of a maisonette is 603 sq. ft. compared to the national average of 657 sq. ft.
·        The overall average is 1,022 sq. ft. compared to the national average of 994 sq. ft.

Again, as I would expect due to our location, the average home is larger than the national average.

In the last few years, with lockdowns, as a nation, we have started to use our homes differently.
Rooms in our homes have become interchangeable - having more bedrooms isn't automatically the status symbol it once probably was.
Spare bedrooms have become offices, dining rooms have become gyms, and so on.

Are you willing to sacrifice living room space for an extra bedroom, even if it makes the living room feel cramped and uncomfortable?

Before selecting a home based solely on the number of bedrooms it offers, there are several factors to consider.

Evaluate your current living space and how you use it.

Determine if you utilise all the rooms to the best of the space available, if you have enough storage, and if the layout works for you. If you value space and openness, prioritise square footage instead of bedrooms.

Consider your current life stage and living space needs. If you have a family, bedrooms may be a priority, but assessing how many are needed is essential. It would help if you also considered whether you need a separate space for work or a top-of-the-range en suite.

If you plan to rent out your Attleborough property, the number of bedrooms is crucial.

However, it is essential to consider the type of Attleborough tenant you want to attract and what type of space would be most marketable.

Instead of moving to a new Attleborough home, renovating your current space might be a better option?

By reconfiguring the space or extending it, you could improve your quality of life or increase the value of your Attleborough property. A home makeover could give you the open space or environment you desire?

By answering these questions, you can determine whether the number of bedrooms, other rooms, or square footage is the most crucial factor when selecting a new home.

What do you think?

Before I go, if you are an Attleborough homeowner or property buyer and you want to pick my brains on your best options, please don't hesitate to pick up the phone or drop me a line and we can start a discussion without any obligation or cost.

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