Updated June 2026 – Property market intelligence for East Runton, Norfolk
East Runton is currently a strong buyers' market. With 15% of properties sold subject to contract and homes spending an average of 608 days on market, homeowners in East Runton face conditions where pricing accuracy and presentation quality are the decisive factors in securing a sale.
Estate agents covering East Runton are seeing buyers in a strong negotiating position, with 20 properties currently tracked in the wider area and significant choice available. For sellers, standing out in this market requires a considered pricing strategy from day one.
This report provides live property market intelligence for East Runton in the North Norfolk district, including current pricing, supply levels, buyer demand, market strength analysis and how East Runton compares with nearby Norfolk markets. Published by The Ivybridge Collection, Norfolk and Suffolk estate agents who track over 324 local property markets across the region.
East Runton is currently an extreme buyers' market. High stock levels, low agreed sales activity and extended marketing periods mean buyers have significant negotiating power and sellers must focus on pricing accuracy.
The East Runton property market is currently experiencing very low buyer activity, with only 15% of listed properties currently under offer. The average asking price stands at £312,700, with properties taking an average of 43 days to sell. Stock levels are elevated, giving buyers considerable choice and negotiating leverage.
East Runton currently has 15% of properties sold subject to contract, meaning 85% remain available. This gives buyers more choice and less competition. Sellers should focus on accurate pricing and strong presentation to attract offers.
Rankings based on SSTC rates and days on market across 324 Norfolk and Suffolk areas we track.
These numbers tell a clear story: East Runton is a market where supply significantly exceeds buyer demand. Homeowners looking to sell need to understand that buyers here have the upper hand – and that is reflected in longer selling periods and stronger negotiating positions for buyers. For estate agents covering East Runton, accurate pricing from day one is not optional, it is essential.
• Flat homes dominate the local market, accounting for 50% of available stock.
• Only 15% of properties are under offer, leaving buyers with significant choice.
• Properties are taking longer to sell than the Norfolk average, suggesting buyers remain selective.
• Stock levels are elevated at 20.0 months, giving buyers more options.
• Prices have fallen 5.5% over the past year, creating potential opportunities for buyers.
One of the most reliable ways to assess the market is by looking at the percentage of homes marked as "Sold STC" or "Under Offer" compared with the total number of properties on the market.
With 20 properties available and 15% under offer, the market strongly favours buyers. At current sales rates of 1 per month, there is approximately 14 months of inventory.
There is notable variation across the three measures. The central area shows 0% SSTC, the wider area 15%, and the broader local market averages 9.3%. This suggests localised conditions that differ from the surrounding area.
Some indicators suggest cooling conditions. Prices have moved -5.5% over the past year and properties are taking longer to sell than the Norfolk average.
Buyers are in a strong position to negotiate. With 15% of properties under offer and 20.0 months of stock, there is less competition for available homes. Offers below asking price are more likely to be considered.
In an extreme buyers' market, pricing accuracy becomes critical. Overpricing extends time on market significantly and can damage the eventual sale price. With 43 average days on market, many sellers are already experiencing extended marketing periods.
Sellers benefit from evidence-based pricing that reflects current comparable sales, not aspirational values. Presentation quality is the key differentiator when stock levels are high.
If you are considering selling, our Property Pricing Brief provides a tailored, no-obligation assessment based on your specific property, current comparable evidence, and the particular dynamics of the East Runton market.
With only 15% of properties currently under offer in East Runton, sellers face a market where buyers have significant choice. The most common mistake homeowners make in these conditions is launching at an aspirational asking price, hoping to negotiate down. In practice, this leads to extended periods on the market and eventual price reductions that can be more damaging than pricing accurately from the outset.
Estate agents covering East Runton should be advising sellers to focus on competitive pricing relative to active comparable properties, not historic sold prices from stronger market conditions. The homes that are selling are those priced realistically from day one, presented to a high standard and marketed with professional photography, floorplans and compelling descriptions.
If you are considering selling a property in East Runton, a clear understanding of current market conditions, buyer expectations and competitive pricing is essential. Our Property Pricing Brief provides an honest, data-led assessment of what your home may be worth, how it compares with competing properties and what pricing strategy is most likely to deliver the best outcome.
Buyers are in a strong negotiating position. With only 15% of properties under offer, there is limited competition. Take time to view thoroughly, commission surveys, and negotiate confidently, but be prepared to act decisively when the right property appears.
With elevated stock levels available, there is no urgency to rush. However, the best properties, those priced realistically and presented well, still attract interest relatively quickly.
East Runton is currently a strong buyers' market. Buyers have genuine choice and negotiating room, which is not typical across Norfolk as a whole. We are seeing some softening in conditions. Sellers should focus on competitive pricing from the outset rather than testing the market at an aspirational level. For buyers, the key opportunity is the ability to negotiate and to take time over decisions. For sellers, the challenge is standing out in a market where buyers are selective. Presentation, pricing accuracy and marketing quality are all critical. As always, the homes that sell well in East Runton are those that are realistically priced, well-presented and marketed with genuine transparency.
Rental data will be added as it becomes available. Contact us for a full investment assessment of a specific property.
A snapshot of 8 residential properties currently listed in central East Runton, sorted by price.
Recent residential transactions from Land Registry records.
| Price | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| £270,000 | Terraced | 2026-02-18 |
| £337,000 | Detached | 2025-12-19 |
| £280,000 | Terraced | 2025-11-25 |
| £410,000 | Detached | 2025-11-07 |
| £275,000 | Terraced | 2025-09-12 |
| £340,000 | Detached | 2025-09-12 |
| £255,000 | Detached | 2025-08-27 |
| £355,000 | Terraced | 2025-08-18 |
| £600,000 | Detached | 2025-08-18 |
| £195,000 | Terraced | 2025-07-31 |
| Area | Avg Price | Growth 1Y |
|---|---|---|
| East Runton | £312,700 | -5.50% |
| Norfolk county average | £274,471 | +2.1% |
East Runton is currently performing below the Norfolk average in terms of buyer activity. The comparison table above shows how key metrics stack up against the county-wide picture, giving both buyers and sellers useful context for their decisions.
The markets surrounding East Runton offer a useful frame of reference. Across the six nearest locations we track, conditions range from firmly favouring buyers through to competitive seller territory.
There is a clear pricing gradient across neighbouring markets. At £595,250, Aylmerton represents the upper end, with Cromer at £248,500 offering a different proposition entirely. East Runton's average asking price of £312,700 positions it towards the more affordable end of this local cluster.
The pace of market activity varies across these locations. Aylmerton records a Market Strength Score of 47, indicating considerably more momentum than Cromer at 4. Selling times also diverge. Homes in Aylmerton typically move within 101 days, while those in Felbrigg take closer to 761 days.
Interestingly, all six neighbouring markets share the same classification as East Runton, strong Buyers' Market, suggesting broadly consistent conditions across this pocket of Norfolk.
Across East Runton and its 6 nearest monitored markets, the average SSTC rate is 9.3%, placing the wider local market in strong Buyers' Market territory. Within East Runton itself, the wider area figure sits at 15%.
Based on current data, East Runton is classified as a strong Buyers' Market (15% SSTC). 3 of the 20 nearest residential properties are currently sold subject to contract.
The average asking price in central East Runton is approximately £332,000, while the wider area average is £312,700.
Over the past year, average prices moved by -5.50%. Over 5 years, -0.50%.
Properties spend an average of 608 days on the market with 20 months of inventory.
Current conditions favour buyers. Sellers need to be particularly focused on pricing accuracy and property presentation. The key to selling in this market is standing out from competing listings with a realistic asking price from day one.
This is a favourable time for buyers. With only 15% of properties under offer, there is good choice and genuine room to negotiate. Buyers can afford to be selective and take time finding the right property.
Prices have fallen 5.5% over the past year, which may present an entry opportunity for longer-term investors. For a full investment assessment including rental yield potential and local demand factors, we recommend requesting a Property Pricing Brief.
Buyer competition in East Runton is currently low. 15% of properties are under offer and the average time on market is 608 days. East Runton ranks 181st out of 324 areas we track for seller market strength.
East Runton's average price of £312,700 is above the Norfolk county average of £274,471. The local SSTC rate of 15% compares to a Norfolk average of 19%, and properties sell in 608 days compared to the county average of 317 days.
Our Property Pricing Brief provides a tailored, no-obligation assessment of your home’s value based on current market conditions, comparable evidence and local demand factors. It is prepared by The Ivybridge Collection’s founding team and includes a recommended pricing strategy.
East Runton is served by a number of local and regional estate agents. The Ivybridge Collection covers East Runton and the surrounding Norfolk area, offering detailed property market intelligence, strategic pricing advice and a marketing approach designed for distinctive and premium homes. When choosing an estate agent, consider their local knowledge, marketing quality, pricing track record and whether they provide transparent market data for your area.
The best estate agent for your property in East Runton will understand local market conditions, buyer demand patterns and pricing strategy. Ask prospective agents for comparable evidence, question their recommended asking price, and assess their marketing quality – including photography, descriptions, floorplans and online presentation. Look for agents who provide transparent data rather than just optimistic valuations. In a market where 15% of properties are currently under offer, pricing accuracy is more important than ever.
Property values in East Runton are influenced by supply and demand dynamics, mortgage rate conditions, local buyer demographics, property condition and presentation, and proximity to amenities. Currently, the average asking price stands at £312,700 with a Market Strength Score of 15/100. Prices have moved -5.5% over the past 12 months. Factors such as overpricing, poor photography and time on market can all negatively affect the price a property ultimately achieves.
Properties in East Runton are currently taking an average of 608 days to sell, which is above the Norfolk average of 317 days. Longer marketing periods often reflect a market where pricing expectations have not yet adjusted to buyer demand. Homes that are priced realistically from day one consistently sell faster than those that launch high and reduce later.
In the current East Runton market, the properties that sell within a reasonable timeframe share common characteristics: professional photography, accurate floorplans, compelling and honest descriptions, realistic pricing relative to comparable evidence and visibility across major portals and social media. Estate agents who invest in premium marketing consistently outperform those relying on basic listings. In a market with 15% of properties under offer, quality marketing is what separates homes that sell from those that sit.
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This East Runton Property Market Report is prepared and updated by The Ivybridge Collection, Norfolk and Suffolk estate agents who publish one of the region’s most detailed independent property intelligence platforms. Data is sourced from PropertyData market intelligence, Land Registry sold price records and The Ivybridge Collection’s proprietary market database, which tracks over 324 local property markets across the region.
The Market Strength Score, market classification, buyer and seller rankings and supply analysis presented in this report are proprietary metrics developed by The Ivybridge Collection to provide homeowners, buyers and investors with a clearer understanding of local market conditions than standard market reports offer.
Data is refreshed monthly. Market conditions can change and should always be considered alongside property-specific advice. For a personalised assessment of your property in East Runton, request a Property Pricing Brief.
Prepared by Robert Holmes-Chapman and Nicola Holmes-Chapman, Founders of The Ivybridge Collection.
Last reviewed: June 2026
The Ivybridge Collection are Norfolk and Suffolk estate agents who publish one of the region’s most detailed independent property intelligence platforms. This East Runton report forms part of the Norfolk & Suffolk Property Market Intelligence Network, tracking property supply, buyer demand, pricing trends, market strength and local performance across more than 324 towns and villages.
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