More Homes 'For Sale' This Spring Than A Year Ago!

More Homes 'For Sale' This Spring Than A Year Ago!

Good news for Attleborough homebuyers! This Spring brings a welcome shift in the property market, with more homes available creating more choice for buyers across the UK compared to last year. That means more opportunities, and a better chance to find your perfect home in 2025.

Yes, there is good news for Attleborough homebuyers! There are more homes available to buy across the UK this Spring compared to last year – offering greater choice and opportunity for those looking to make a move in 2025.
Here’s how the increase in homes for sale stacks up by region:
  • South West – Up 13.6%
  • South East – Up 11.9%
  • London – Up 11.4%
  • Wales – Up 8%
  • East Anglia – Up 6.6%
  • Yorks & Humber – Up 6.1%
  • East Mids – Up 5.3%
  • West Mids – Up 5.2%
  • North West – Up 2.7%
  • Scotland – Up 2%
  • North East – Up 1.8%
  • Northern Ireland – Down 13.5%
This increase is great news for buyers – more choice means more opportunity to find the right home. But for sellers, it means one thing: more competition.
If you’re thinking of selling in Attleborough, now more than ever, realistic pricing is crucial because there are more homes on the market. Buyers have options, and overpriced properties are more likely to be overlooked.
If you’d like an honest conversation about where your home sits in the current market, feel free to give me a call. No jargon. No pressure. Just straightforward advice.
 📞 Call me on (01953) 453838 and ask for Tony
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