Many thought that as the stamp duty started to taper out then the enquiries would stop coming but it's not been the case.
We've been hearing from people especially from London about the struggles they've had to find houses for sale in Norfolk. Many buyers who wished to relocate were up against it when it came to viewing Norfolk properties. Due to the distance, many were continuously pipped to the post; inevitably these relocators gave up looking for their dream home but are now starting to look again.
The Covid19 pandemic has changed the way people work forever, as we come out of the crisis it seems that hybrid working is now the future. A recent survey shows that more than 8 out of 10 people are expecting their employer to offer hybrid working.
This means many people don't need to live near their office anymore and can mainly work from home. This is great news for people who have wanted to live in the countryside or near the sea but have never done so due to their work.
If you're someone who's been thinking that there's no point in putting your home on the market now because you've missed the opportunity to sell at a good price, you're wrong. Now is still a great time to sell your home, especially if you're in the countryside, near green space or by the Norfolk coast.
Hybrid working offers relocators an ideal lifestyle. Norfolk homes tend to be bigger, located in healthier environments, and within safer communities.
The dream of waking up, going for a run or a stroll with the dog, walking along a beach, eating fresh from a farm shop, having no commute to do and working from home in a stress-free manner is attracting relocators to Norfolk.
Now is the time for buyers outside of Norfolk to get a foot in the door to view some fabulous properties without the stress of others beating them to it.
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