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The Telegraph's ''England’s ‘best-kept rural secret’ where house prices are booming.'

The Telegraph's ''England’s ‘best-kept rural secret’ where house prices are booming.' looks at the 'Sleepy corner of Suffolk that rivals the Cotswolds – but family homes remain affordable', and features comment from Charlie Philip of Jackson-Stops:

“A lot of people we are seeing are coming from more affluent areas – Kent and Surrey – due to interest rates,” he says. “Their five- or 10-year deals are coming to an end, and they are selling up more expensive properties and buying an exceptional house, on a par with what they are selling, for a lot less money. They can come out here and enjoy country living of the same quality that they are used to.”

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/property/buying-selling/sleepy-corner-suffolk-property-market-booming/