More Homes For Sale

More Homes For Sale

The property market has experienced an increase in the number of homes available for sale across the UK. Homeowners in Attleborough should take note of this trend and ensure their properties are realistically priced to attract potential buyers.

Here's a breakdown of the changes in each region:
• South West: Up 23.4%
• Yorkshire and the Humber: Up 19.2%
• Wales: Up 17.5%
• West Midlands: Up 16.6%
• South East: Up 16.3%
• East Anglia: Up 15.5%
• East Midlands: Up 15.2%
• North West: Up 13.4%
• Scotland: Up 13.7%
• North East: Up 9.5%
• London: Up 6.5%
• Northern Ireland: Down 1.2%
With more homes on the market, competition among sellers is high. Therefore, setting a realistic price is crucial to ensure a quicker sale. If you’re a homeowner in Attleborough and want to understand your position in the current market, don’t hesitate to contact us for a free, no-obligation valuation or market appraisal of your home on 01953 453838. Accurate pricing, with exceptional marketing from ourselves at Millbanks, will be key to making your Attleborough property stand out and achieve a successful move.


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