The NR31 postcode area - covering locations like Yarmouth, Gorleston and Bradwell continues to be where the most homes sold in the whole of Norfolk and Suffolk over the past few months, according to a new report.
It’s for sale for a guide price of £650,000; this former Methodist chapel in Catfield which the EDP featured last month has been completely renovated into a four bedroom home with a luxury feel yet retaining many of the original features.
See how your postcode area fared in terms of the number of houses sold from February-July and whether they went for more or less money than a year ago in a new report which gives a new picture of the local housing market.
See the building work going on at a former Methodist chapel in east Norfolk which is being converted into a luxury home, shortly going up for sale. Property editor Caroline Culot went to take a look.
Fancy buying part of the heritage of Great Yarmouth? A rare chance to buy a detached house in the grounds of the former Royal Naval Hospital, South Denes, has arisen.
Six new apartments and a cottage offering a luxurious lifestyle are for sale from £100,000-£150,000 in a beautiful period building on South Quay in Great Yarmouth.
Howards’ managing director for 24 years, Chris Mitchell, is retiring following the acquisition of the local estate agency by the Spicerhaart organisation. Property editor Caroline Culot spoke to him about his career.
It’s one of the cheapest homes money can buy in Norfolk - yet this little brick house has been for sale for SEVEN years - even though it’s only £20,000.
How affordable are houses where you live? New data published yesterday shows in Norfolk, you need to pay on average eight times your annual income to buy a roof over your head as price rises soar way above wage increases.