Weekly East of England Property Stats w/e 19th Nov'23

Weekly East of England Property Stats w/e 19th Nov'23

At Millbanks, not only do we like to talk about the Attleborough property market, but we also look further afield to The East of England region as a whole. Each week, I bring facts and stats on the The East of England property market to give you a flavour of the direction of where the property market is going.

Each week, I will bring facts and stats on the The East of England property market to give you a flavour of the direction of where the property market is going.
If you would like to know how this impacts you and the Attleborough property market, feel free to pick up the phone on (01953) 453838 for a no-obligation free chat.
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