New research has revealed that the number of days a home spends on the market in Watton has significantly decreased in the last 12 months, with semi-detached and terraced homes selling up to a month quicker than they would have a year ago.
Helping to meet the increasingly high demand for properties in the area, Annington released a collection of refurbished homes to market on Tedder Close in Watton, Norfolk. Proven popular with the local market, buyers now have a final chance to purchase the remaining three-bedroom semi-detached home for £240,000.
The traditionally built home has been refurbished by Annington to reach an EPC C rating, as well as benefiting from refreshed décor and new flooring throughout. The home features a generously sized lounge, separate dining area and kitchen with a mature garden, private driveway and detached garage.
Hannah Grist, Branch Manager at Abbotts, Watton the appointed selling agent, said: “Watton has seen an influx of buyers, looking for proximity to the countryside while still being within striking distance of Norwich which has resulted in a fast-moving market. Tucked into a quiet residential street and benefiting from refurbishments to the interior and exterior, these homes were snapped up incredibly quickly, and we expect this final home will not be available for long.”
Stacy Whitehead, Marketing Manager at Annington said: “We saw a huge demand following the incredibly successful launch of our first properties by Tedder Close last year, and we didn’t have any doubt that these homes would be just as popular. Set on large plots with generous gardens and spacious double bedrooms, they provide the perfect setting for growing families in a highly sought-after location. To avoid missing out on the final home available, get in touch with our agent.”
Watton is a desirable traditional market town, with a weekly market taking place in the town centre. The high street offers a selection of independent shops, restaurants and gastropubs, while supermarkets including Tesco and Lidl are close by. Dereham’s shopping centre is just a 25-minute drive, and slightly further afield is the historic city of Norwich, a 45-minute drive away. Watton is tucked into the picturesque Breckland landscape, a unique setting made up of gorse-covered sandy heath and home to a variety of unique plants and wildlife. Wayland Wood, thought to be the inspiration for the classic tale ‘Babes in the Wood’, is just two miles away.
Visitors to Tedder Close are invited to make an appointment to view the final three-bedroom semi-detached home which will be available from June.
To find out more and register your interest, contact the appointed selling agent Abbotts, Watton via email: theoaks@abbottscountrywide.co.uk, or call 01953 440165.