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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A new £2m-plus home surcharge is billed as progressive, but its impact falls mainly on London and the South East, where many owners now face an annual bill from 2028. Critics warn it punishes long-term residents, cools the prime market and deepens regional divides, even as households weigh downsizing. Many fear a new cliff edge at £2m too.

The Autumn Budget brought predictable housing and tax shifts, headlined by a 2028 levy on £2m+ homes that affects under 1% of properties but will shape behaviour for years. Landlords face tighter margins as taxes rise, while Attleborough’s market absorbs uncertainty. The measures add clarity rather than comfort as pressures build.

Buying your first home in Attleborough is never easy, but it’s not as impossible as headlines suggest. While prices are high, history shows affordability is improving—mortgage costs now take a smaller slice of income than in past decades, giving today’s buyers more breathing room.

Rents have surged unevenly in recent years, revealing a striking divide shaped by shifting incomes and tenant affordability. While some areas have seen rapid momentum, others have moved more steadily, exposing a complex landscape that reflects economic pressures and evolving demand in communities.