NR15 covers a rural area east of Norwich in Norfolk, positioned in the 66th percentile nationally with a trajectory score of 52.8/100. Over five years, the district experienced minimal capital appreciation at 1.4% CAGR, while rental yields performed significantly better at 5.8% CAGR. Population growth was modest at 1.5% over the same period. The area remains in a latent gentrification stage, suggesting limited evidence of transformative demographic or economic shifts at present. For investors and buyers, the divergence between rental and capital growth metrics warrants consideration of investment strategy, particularly regarding income versus appreciation objectives in this lower-density Norfolk location.
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See plans from £20/moKey signals
- 1Property prices up 0.8% over 5 years (5yr CAGR)
- 2Rents growing at 5.8% per year
- 3Population growing at 1.5% per year
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What's changing in Norwich · June 2026
The trajectory score moved up 0.2 points this month to 53/100, driven mainly by safety.
21 planning applications submitted in NR15 over the last six months, 2 demolition.
- Demolition of conservatory and create a new habitable single-storey extensionMar 2026 · pending
- Two-storey extension including part demolition of the gable wall, chimney breast and chimneyMar 2026 · pending
- Replacement windows and doorsJun 2026 · pending
Norwich (NR15) common questions
Is Norwich up and coming?
Norwich (NR15) has a trajectory score of 53/100 (Strong), placing it in the top 33% of postcode districts in England and Wales. The score is down 2.2 points over the last 12 months. The score combines price momentum, demand, transformation, economy, safety and risk signals from public data, updated monthly.
Is Norwich safe?
Norwich has a safety score of 84/100 on Praesago's index, based on police.uk recorded crime data.
What is the average house price in Norwich?
The average property price in Norwich (NR15) is £266k as of January 2026, based on UK House Price Index data. Prices have grown at 0.8% per year over the last five years.
What is the average rent in Norwich?
The median monthly rent in Norwich (NR15) is £961 (2026), based on ONS private rental data.
Which areas are near Norwich?
Neighbouring postcode districts include Frinton-On-Sea (CO13), Norwich (NR14), Harleston (IP20), Norwich (NR4), Diss (IP22). Each has its own monthly data page on Praesago.
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