Sell my house fast in Norfolk
National Homebuyers employ a dedicated purchasing team of highly talented local market experts covering all areas throughout Norfolk.
National Homebuyers have spent over a decade building a reputation of equitability and professionalism. We are the UK’s leading guaranteed house buying company and we will buy your house in Norfolk directly from you for cash – chain, stress and hassle free.
National Homebuyers buy any house in Norfolk, regardless of the condition or location of your property and irrespective of your circumstances or reasons for selling. Following the provision of a fast, comprehensive, no obligation valuation of your property, we guarantee to make a genuine cash offer to buy your house in Norfolk.
If you wish to sell your house in Norfolk fast, or simply want to avoid all the headaches often associated with selling property, contact National Homebuyers today. Call our Norfolk house buying team on 0800 044 3470, click either the ‘Live Chat’ or Request a Call Back icons located at the top of every page of our website or complete our online form in order to get a cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Norfolk.
Norfolk
Norfolk is a county in East Anglia in the East of England with an approximate population of 860,000. Norfolk is the 5th largest county in England by area and its county town is Norwich.
Norfolk House Prices
Average house prices in Norfolk are generally cheaper than average house values in nearby Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex.
The annual rate of average house price inflation in Norfolk currently stands at around 4%, which means that house buyers in Norfolk are currently paying around 4% more to buy houses in Norfolk than they were this time last year.
Average house prices relating to an area the size of the entire county of Norfolk can obviously only tell you so much. There are many variations across the region, which is better viewed as a collection of separate local housing markets as opposed to one large market.
A good example of this is offered by the difference between areas such as, for instance, Burnham Market and Great Yarmouth. Residents of Norfolk will know that there is little point in comparing similar houses in these areas, due to the fact that average house prices in the former area are almost half a million pounds higher than those in the latter.
The extent of the regional property market valuations is further emphasised by the fact that in Syderstone, just 8 miles from Burnham Market, the average house price is 30% lower and in Brancaster, only 5 miles to the west, they are 40% lower.
If you want to obtain a highly individualised and incredibly accurate valuation of your property that reflects the true value of your home, contact National Homebuyers. We offer fast, accurate, fully comprehensive, no obligation property valuations that take into account every variable affecting your home’s value.
Norfolk Culture, Attractions & Things to Do
Norfolk has built a thriving tourism industry over the past few years. Some of the most notable attractions in the county include Thrigby Hall and the zoo within its grounds, the iconic Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, Petitts Animal Adventure Park at Reedham, the BeWILDerwood adventure park in the Norfolk Broads, Britannia Pier and the Britannia Pier Theatre at Great Yarmouth, Banham Zoo, Amazona Zoo, Amazonia in Great Yarmouth, Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, the high ropes course Extreeme Adventure, The Sea Life Centre in Great Yarmouth and the Sea Life Sanctuary in Hunstanton.
Norfolk also has a number of theatres. Besides The Britannia Pier Theatre there is The Theatre Royal, The Norwich Playhouse, The Maddermarket Theatre, The Norwich Puppet Theatre, The Garage Studio Theatre, The Platform Theatre, The Sewell Barn Theatre and The Norwich Arts Centre, all of which are in Norwich. There is also the Princess Theatre in Hunstanton, Sheringham Little Theatre and The Gorleston Pavilion.
Norfolk Tradition & History
The Iceni tribe inhabited the area that became Norfolk for at least two centuries before the arrival of Romans in the 1st century CE. These Iceni were the tribe from which Boudica, who famously led the second Iceni rebellion against the Romans in 60 CE, hailed.
The Angles, after whom both East Anglia and England are named, had established dominion over the area by the 5th century. The Angles that conquered the area further differentiated themselves as the ‘North folk’ and the ‘South folk’ – hence Norfolk and Suffolk. The Kingdom of the East Anglia full under the suzerainty of Mercia and later Wessex. The area also suffered intermittent invasions by the Danes from the 9th century.
Growth in arable agriculture and textiles industries and fluctuation due to recurring pestilence defined the Middle Ages in Norfolk and the county failed to develop little industry during the Industrial Revolution.
National Homebuyers Norfolk
National Homebuyers are the UK’s premier guaranteed house buying company and we have been leading the fast purchase property market for over a decade. We are always interested in the opportunity to buy houses in Norfolk.
We buy any house in Norfolk, regardless of condition or location and irrespective of your circumstances or reasons for selling. Contact us today and, following the provision of a fast, detailed, no obligation valuation, we will make you a genuine cash offer to buy your house in Norfolk in a timescale tailored to suit your needs.
Call our Norfolk house buying team on 0800 044 3470 or Request a Call Back icons at the top of every page of our website or enter your details into our online form in order to get a genuine cash offer from National Homebuyers to buy your house in Norfolk.