Rightmove - Cautious transition towards the activity levels of more normal 2019 market continues!

Rightmove - Cautious transition towards the activity levels of more normal 2019 market continues!

The latest Rightmove House Price Index has just arrived and Asking Prices are up by 4.3% year-on-year in Norfolk!

After the turbulent end to 2022, steady asking price trends, and recovering first-time buyer sales agreed data, points to a market on a much more stable footing than many anticipated.
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