Those who’ve spent their life living in Norfolk know just how great it is. Although, they’re not the only ones to think this. Over the recent years, Norfolk has gained popularity from Londoners looking for a change of pace to their lives. However, for those of you who still aren’t taken to Norfolk, here are 5 reasons why you should trade your city apartment for a Norfolk property.
Diversity of Houses
Throughout Norfolk, you can find a variety of different types of property, ranging from stylish city apartments to Elizabethan cottages. Norfolk truly has something for everyone when it comes to finding your perfect property, and with this comes a variety of prices suitable for you.
Schools and Education
If you’re thinking of moving your young family to Norfolk, then you’ll be pleased to know that Norfolk has a number of great Primary and Secondary schools, as well as sixth forms, colleges, and Universities. In 2016, Ofsted graded 81pc of Norfolk schools ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’.
Art, Culture, and History
Norwich is the only city in the country to be declared a UNESCO City of Literature. This is the first hint that Norwich is full of art, culture, and history to explore. It is home to a number of great music venues, cinemas, and theatres. This isn’t just limited to the city, However. Further afield, Cromer is home to the only end of pier show in Europe; whilst Thetford Forest often hosts concerts from world famous artists.
Low Crime Rates
Norfolk is one of the safest places to live in England with some of the lowest crime rates every year. And it’s only getting better, with an annual drop of 8pc in crime. This means you won’t have to worry about the safety of your family or your home when living in Norfolk.
Geography
It’s fair to say that you’ll never get bored of exploring every inch of Norfolk and its varying lands. Whether you’re cruising down the Norfolk Broads or relaxing on one of Norfolk’s many beaches, there are plenty of interesting places to make your home in Norfolk.
If you’re interested in buying a home in Norfolk or would like your Norfolk property valued, please call us on (01603) 300900 or contact us via email at [email protected].
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