Latest Rightmove House Price Index - Asking prices are up by 12.2% year-on-year in Norfolk !

Latest Rightmove House Price Index - Asking prices are up by 12.2% year-on-year in Norfolk !

Asking prices across the UK reach a sixth consecutive record £369,968 and there is more choice for buyers, with the number of new sellers coming to market up by 13% compared to this time last year.

In the current fast changing economic climate, those looking to buy who find a suitable home they can afford, may choose to act now rather than wait.
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