Pandemic drives huge rise in demand for smarter homes 📱

Pandemic drives huge rise in demand for smarter homes 📱

Beyond the obvious, the pandemic has (and continues to have) a profound effect on the way we live our lives and the way we view our homes.

From the 'race for space' to hybrid working, our attitudes towards what we want from our property is quite different to what it was in 2019. According to new research, a rise in demand for home tech has seen a significant boost with a comparison of Google searches for smart technology in 2022 with 2019 finding an increase in people searching for domestic smart appliances. To continue reading, please Click Here


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Attleborough’s housing market reveals its rich history when viewed through the age of its homes. This map highlights the percentage of properties built before 1911, using colour to show where the oldest homes are clustered. By understanding these patterns, I help clients navigate the unique character of Attleborough’s property landscape.

In early 2023, headlines warned of a looming UK house price crash—but the reality has played out quite differently. Rather than collapse, the market has shown resilience, with modest shifts and growing stability, particularly in towns like Attleborough. As we move through 2025, fears of a crash appear increasingly unfounded.

In Attleborough, parking is more than a convenience—it’s essential. With most households owning cars, access to parking shapes how we live and choose homes. For many buyers and tenants, it’s a must-have, not a bonus. Whether it's a driveway or nearby space, parking can make or break a property decision. Would it matter to you?

This article explores the latest trends in Attleborough’s property market by examining changes in the average price per square foot. It highlights what these shifts suggest about current market activity, the types of homes being listed, and how this information can help homeowners and landlords better understand their property’s position in today’s