Explore our interactive map to find out how much homes across Norfolk sold for in July.
We've mapped data from the Land Registry Office to give a snapshot of the Norfolk property market in July. There were 611 transactions in total, according to the data.
The darker the colour, the more expensive the home was.
The average price of a home in Norfolk in July was £161,194 - a rise of 0.1pc on June and an increase of 5pc year-on-year.
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