The Guild of Property Professionals FREE Summer Marketing Report is Out Now!

The Guild of Property Professionals FREE Summer Marketing Report is Out Now!

Price growth across the UK is at its strongest level in over 13 years

A year ago, the housing market was closed for business. Few would have predicted then the current state of play. Mortgage lending and property sales hit record highs in March, as too the average price of a newly marketed property. That record was broken again in April, with the asking price just over £333,500. The time taken to secure a buyer has fallen to just 45 days, the quickest Rightmove has ever recorded.

These reports showcase the positive emerging from this challenging situation which includes; housing market defying expectations with records being broken, and the economy is forecast to rebound more quickly than initially projected.
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Over the past 25 years, UK house prices have surged, though growth has varied by region. From London’s 279% rise to Scotland’s 201%, the figures highlight both national trends and regional differences. For towns like Attleborough, this long-term growth story offers context for smarter property decisions.

Ever noticed that new homes usually cost more than older ones? That extra is known as the “new build premium.” Like a new car, it reflects freshness, modern features, and peace of mind. With energy efficiency, contemporary design, and low maintenance, many buyers see the added value as worth the higher price.

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

Once seen as ordinary, Attleborough’s semi-detached homes have become some of the strongest performers in the market, showing remarkable long-term growth. Blending space, practicality, and affordability, semis continue to offer wide appeal. This article explores why they remain a favourite for buyers and investors alike.