What's happening in the  Burton  Housing Market?

What's happening in the Burton Housing Market?

Each month we delve in to the local market to find out what's happening.

Each month look at what is happening in the local market including what’s sold and how your house price has changed.

To keep up to date each month - Subscribe to our monthly market report updates here and we will email you a copy each month.

The report provides the perfect research if you are thinking of buying, selling, renting, letting, or you just like to keep an eye on the housing market.

Here's what's in each copy...

  • Market Overview - We take a look at the latest trends in the Burton-on-Trent sales and lettings market.
  • Key Stats - We look at the key stats and average house prices.
  • Economy - We look at the key economic factors impacting the local housing market. 
  • Transactions - We look at the volume of homes moving and the factors influencing homeowners decisions
  • Demand - We look at the level of demand and supply in the local market and factors influencing peoples decisions to buy
  • Investment and Lettings - We take a look at the rental market and legislation changes for landlords.
  • Development and New Builds - We take a look at the latest development trends in the local market.
  • Prime Markets - We take a look at the prime markets


Hopefully you'll find it useful. It's free and full of information on the local housing market, perfect for if you like to keep an eye on what's happening each month.

Below is the the Burton Housing Update Report, which gives you statistics and insights into what's happening locally and why it matters if you are selling or renting.

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