East England

From expansive, spectacular coastlines to intricate medieval architecture, this region is a tranquil, one-stop shop for some of England’s most awe-inspiring views


REGIONAL INSIGHT

George Bramley

Head of East England sales


Following the end of the first lockdown, East Anglia, like many rural destinations, has continued to see a real surge in activity, with many leaving the capital to relocate here (67% of 2021 buyers in the region came from London). This surge has resulted in some exceptional prices and a consistent and increasing demand for best-in-class country houses. Offers accepted are up 96% against the five-year average, the number of exchanges has increased by 55%, and viewings are also up 39%. There remains a shortage of stock and the number of buyers greatly outweighs the property that is available – a trend we believe may well continue despite the choppy economic forecasts, as people continue to seek out a change in lifestyle.

Exchanges by price band £2m and up


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SQUARE FOOT

Average size of a property sold in 2021 - £2m and up


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Michelin stars 10 Bib Gourmands


Change in the average property price in East England in the 12 months to September 2021

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(Prime Country House Index).

Average price of a property sold in 2021 - £2m and up

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Outstanding schools and nurseries


Where did the buyers come from in 2021 - exchanges £2m and up

London

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East of England

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South East

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2021 vs five-year average excluding 2020 - £2m and up

PROPERTIES FOR SALE


CEDAR COURT

Woodbridge, Suffolk

Guide price £2,750,000


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