The Irish property market hotspots in England and Wales🍀

The Irish property market hotspots in England and Wales🍀

Today is St Patrick’s Day, celebrated in some form as far back as the ninth century and as far afield as Australia and even the International Space Station.

In modern times the day has evolved into a celebration of all things Irish and the perfect excuse to indulge in a pint or two of the cream.
However, for those of us who wish to embrace or adopt some Celtic roots on a longer-term basis, research by GetAgent.co.uk has revealed which areas of the property market are home to the highest proportion of Irish homeowners and renters so you can enjoy the craic all year round. To continue reading, please Click Here


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With mortgage rates steadier and spring listings emerging, March 2026 offers buyers a balanced window before peak competition intensifies.

At first glance, the difference between Attleborough and the national housing picture may seem small. Yet beneath the surface, it reveals something far more telling about the town’s homeowners, renters and overall market balance. To understand what these figures really say about Attleborough, read on.

A stunning Grade II listed four-bedroom character home in Starston, Norfolk, offering 2.4 acres of gardens, elegant reception rooms, a charming farmhouse kitchen with Aga, and beautiful period features throughout. With outbuildings, countryside views, and spacious living, this is rural family life at its finest.

The latest figures on the average rent paid by new tenants in February 2026 reveal a market that is no longer moving in one direction across the UK. Instead, regional differences are becoming clearer, with some areas still seeing modest growth while others, particularly in the South, are starting to soften.