Sponsored Opinion: Springing forward into a buoyant property market
Kate Gillard, residential property valuer at Arnolds Keys’ County Hub in Aylsham, explains why the property market is more buoyant at the time of year.
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Nicola Warren is a commercial features writer for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star.
Nicola Warren is a commercial features writer for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star.
Kate Gillard, residential property valuer at Arnolds Keys’ County Hub in Aylsham, explains why the property market is more buoyant at the time of year.
A single-storey barn conversion in Dereham with a workshop and storage rooms will go up for auction with a guide price of £300,000 next month.
A five-bedroom detached house in Drayton with planning permission for a large extension is up for sale for offers in the region of £895,000.
A detached property with outbuildings in Sutton, near Woodbridge, is on the market at a guide price of £875,000.
Shayne Stork Family Funeral Services is an independent funeral director with branches in Norwich and Sprowston.
Tim Blyth of Keys Fine Art Auctioneers looks forward to a sale featuring an artist who spent more than 40 years working in north Norfolk.
Rose Cottage in Hethersett is up for sale for offers in the region of £795,000.
Samsons Lodge in Aldham Tye, which has outbuildings and just over two acres of gardens, is up for sale at a guide price of £1.45 million.
A Grade II listed property set in 9.7 acres of land in Gosbeck, near Needham Market, is up for sale at a guide price of £1.25 million.
A coach house and cottages in Haveringland, near Reepham, are up for sale for £1.2 million.
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