Welcome to your monthly property update!

Welcome to your monthly property update!




Home sales figures are looking strong for summer 2023

 
You are relaxing with a drink in the garden, and the summer scent of flowers and sweet grass mingles with whatever you are cooking on the barbeque. You take a long sigh and feel so happy that you have made the effort to move. Perhaps you have not experienced this feeling for a while. It could be that you are a first-time buyer and are eagerly awaiting this special and unique feeling. As the market stands, there is more than just nice weather and pretty houses to tempt you into moving.

Strong sales
With the UK housing market currently sitting at 500,000 sales, many analysts expect to see these figures rise to more than one million by the end of the year.* This is good news; it means that your home will sell quickly if you put it on the market. And is more proof that the property market is vibrant and far more resilient than the gloomy picture painted by the mainstream media.

The summer rush
Many people are hastily getting on the move in time for summer, not wanting to move during the colder months of winter. Summer is a beautiful time of year to move to your ideal home and is traditionally a busy time of year. For sale signs start appearing as quickly as summer flowers, giving you more choice. But it’s best not to wait for a sign to go up; keep in touch with your friendly agent, as homes can disappear from the market as quickly as they appear. Your agent will alert you the moment the right property for you becomes available.

Surging choice of homes
With 65% more choice in homes than this time last year.* The buying process today is far more enjoyable. You no longer have to worry about making offers over the asking price. From large and small energy-efficient homes that ooze character to new builds, and interesting period properties in a multitude of rural and urban locations, the choice on today’s market is more varied than ever. Homes across the market have undergone a massive amount of improvement during the home improvement boom of recent years. That said, there are plenty of projects waiting for you to put your mark on.

Summer is a great time of year to move
The kids are off school, the days are longer, the weather is not as harsh, and moving your belongings in more clement weather is a nicer experience. It’s also a great time to meet the new neighbours for a drink in the garden or a barbeque after you move in.

Good timing
Timing counts for a lot when it comes to selling your home, and right now the market is a hive of activity. A good agent will have their finger on the pulse and have a buyer waiting for your home to make its appearance on the market.

A vision of summer living
Bright and breezy rooms with seasonal flowers, drinks on the decking as the sun goes down, or the smell of something delicious cooking on the barbeque, or a simple, more compact space with a few candles and soft music soothing you after a hard day’s work are worth making the effort for.

Don’t waste any more time and make your move this summer?

Get in touch to see how we can help.

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It’s a buyer’s and a seller’s market

 
The property market always has a good deal for everyone, and right now, this has never been truer. The news tends to paint a bleak picture; however, on closer examination, it’s clear to see that the moving market is well balanced. If you are selling, buying, or both, then you are sure to find what you are looking for at the right price.

If you are selling
The property market is still benefiting from the rapid growth in prices over the past few years. With UK house prices rising on average by 3% in the year to May 2023, there is no doubt that things have returned to a healthier state.* Steady, solid growth creates confidence and stability. This means if you are selling, you are going to get a good price for your home, and if you move, you most likely have great levels of equity.

Buyer demand
Demand from buyers is up by 14% compared to 2019 and is 42% lower than a year ago.* It’s completely unfair and unrealistic to get downhearted by comparing today’s figures with those of last year. This was an exceptional year due to the hyperinflated market caused by COVID and other factors. The figure to concentrate on is that of 2019, which was a more realistic market, and with the increase in demand this year, you will sell your home quickly.

If you are buying
The property market is not exclusively a buyer’s market, as perhaps it has been in past years. But there is definitely a lot of scope for haggling, making an offer, or getting a good deal. Whatever your preferred term for saving money is, the trick is not to overdo it. You don’t want to miss out on the home you love by making too low an offer. This is where a good estate agent can help guide you through what can be a nerve-racking time.

A friendly face
Moving home is becoming more of a seamless experience. But having the right agent helps with this process. There is no substitute for a living, breathing person who spends day in and day out dealing with virtually all that is property related. Estate agents tend to know what is going on in your local market, can answer all your burning questions, put you in touch with anyone else you may need, and often have a list of buyers ready and waiting. Buying a home is an emotional experience, and when you are making big life-changing decisions, you don’t want to deal with a robot!

Beautiful buying weather
This time of year is perfect for moving. The birds are singing in the trees; it’s warm, and the prospect of being moved in time to enjoy the summer tempts many home movers into selling and buying. As a result, prices stay buoyant, and the choice of property flourishes. It’s a busy time of year, which adds vibrancy to an already good market.

Happy homes
Many homeowners keep their homes in tip-top shape during the summer. The result is that homes become happier places. Whether you are relocating to the countryside or to a new street, this time of year lends itself well to making some everlasting memories.

Browse our properties to take a glimpse inside your future happy home.

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Are you interested in inviting nature into your garden this summer?

 
This time of year is perfect for unwinding in the garden. So many people like to make the most of their outdoor living spaces by sharing them with their friends and family. Having a few extra guests around to make it more of a social occasion is always a good idea. But don’t forget to invite a bit of wildlife, which adds a touch of magic to your garden during these wonderful summer months.

Pick the right flowers
Flowers produce pollen for the birds, bees, and butterflies, which adds an orchestral soundtrack to your garden. Birds and butterflies are a spectacular sight to behold as you unwind in the garden with loved ones after a hard day’s work. And thanks to their hard work, the birds, butterflies and bees encourage more flowers to grow in your garden as they fulfil their role of fertilisation. Choose the flowers you love, adding the colours that make you happy, then let nature take its course.

Trees and shrubs
Whether bushes, hedges, trees, or shrubs are your thing, again, grow whatever you are most passionate about. Each will provide a great home for various forms of wildlife, from birds to insects. Growing a good amount of these things will create a better visual appeal for your garden and give the wildlife more choice when it comes to finding their nesting place of choice.

Build a pond
Building a pond can be great fun and is a relatively inexpensive way to add a whole new dimension to your garden. Buy a prefabricated pond and put it in the ground, or use a liner; either way, you are in for a little digging. All the hard work is worth it though, if you do it yourself. You will be able to sit back and drink your morning coffee while watching the birds, possibly even a toad, wash themselves before singing their morning songs. A good tip is to build a sloping side, almost like a beach, so that wildlife can get in and out of your pond. Perhaps fish are more your thing; either way, add some flowers to your pond, such as waterlilies, and watch them blossom.

Grow a meadow
Scatter flower seeds and create a meadow. Don’t worry if you don’t have the space to do this; you could grow small areas of long grass. These will also add to the visual appeal of your garden. Making it unique and different. This can encourage voles and caterpillars, and wildflowers have a unique beauty that is another feast for your eyes.

Create a rock garden
If you have areas in your garden that have poor soil quality, rock gardens are an ideal solution and don’t cost a lot to build. In fact, you may be able to build it for free. Build it next to your pond or wherever you feel it makes the biggest impact, and you will encourage pollinators and other forms of wildlife to thrive.

Added value to your home
While having more wildlife in your garden will not directly add value to your home it will enrich your garden, making it more attractive. This will add value to your home, and a well-presented garden with various features, flowers, trees, and shrubs will be far more appealing to buyers than a property with less visual appeal. Combined with the right outdoor living space; the perfect viewing point to appreciate all your hard work, you will have undoubtedly added significantly to the value of your property.

Are you looking for a home with an idyllic garden this summer?

Get in touch to see how we can help.



How to evoke emotion with your home's colour palette 

 
Perhaps you have just moved, or maybe you are thinking about moving. It could be that you are decorating a recently acquired buy-to-let property. Whatever your reason for decorating, sometimes the hardest decision to make is deciding on colour schemes. There is an eternal spectrum to choose from, and matching and creating rooms that are visually what you were hoping for is no easy task.

Did you know?
Some research suggests that we associate certain colours of inanimate objects with certain emotions. Here are a few examples: orange: happiness or energy, yellow: cheerfulness, red: love, passion, or danger and blue: relaxation, to mention but a few.

Are you selling your home or letting your home?
If you are renting out your home, neutral, warm colours are the best. That way, you can play it safe and not run the risk of decorating to your tastes and alienating potential tenants or buyers. Paler, softer colours that encourage as much light as possible will make your home appear larger. While it is tempting to opt for two-tone effects, do so in a conservative manner, if at all.

Do what makes you happy
If you are decorating for your own home, then this is a different matter. When it’s time to sell up and move, the chances are that your buyer will have their own ideas and tastes when it comes to decorating. Instead, have faith in your own tastes. Learn to trust yourself while seeking the right advice. Experiment with colours, and don’t buy until you try. Use the samples you are provided with and paint until you are happy. If you are not happy, today any colour can be matched with some clever mixing technology. So, if you can’t find the right colour, you can have it made.

Soothing spaces
Bathrooms, bedrooms, and sitting rooms are often places where feelings of tranquilly are at the top of the pecking order of desired emotions. Shades of blue and green can be useful in creating such feelings. The softer the shades, the less impact they will have. A good way to make these themes work well is by adding the right complementary furniture. In the case of a bathroom, a contrasting suit will accentuate these emotions and may distract your eye from the intensity of large painted areas. A good tip is to break up walls with mirrors, plants, pictures, shelves, or tiles to create a greater sense of serenity.

Furniture and finishing touches
A great way to add colour to create your desired mood is by not paying too much attention to the walls and focusing more on your furniture, features, and finishing touches. Gone are the days when it was all about wallpaper and paint, with furniture being a simple afterthought.

Neutral and darker colours are great for a feeling of cosiness. Then, if you want to add a dash of colour with yet more cosiness built in, use mustard shades or whatever colour you love. Neutral colours work with everything, and when you get to the end of your decorating expedition, the impact of small plants on a simple, free-standing table can be pleasantly surprising. So, when it comes to creating the perfect mood for each room in the house, start with your furniture.

Browse our properties today to find a home that matches the life you want perfectly.



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What does a modern estate agent bring to the table?

 
 


There is so much more to your local estate agent than meets the eye. The skill set, depth of knowledge, and range of skills that are needed to succeed in the industry today are staggering. It’s little wonder most people still use a traditional estate agent over an online-only estate agent, and much of this is down to market knowledge and technology.

Technology
Your home will get great exposure to ready-and-waiting buyers thanks to connecting home buyers and sellers like never before. With access to databases of home movers, property listings, market analysis tools, and customer relationship management (CRM) software, your agent has the technology to sell your home quickly. Additionally, your agent may use virtual reality or 3D tours to provide immersive property viewings for remote clients. Add to this the huge social media reach, and you are on the move in no time.

Great personal service
There is no substitute for the friendly face of your local estate agent. It’s comforting to have a professional person to offer assurance and emotional support through what is an exciting time but is also a little nerve-racking. When you are moving, you have a lot of what-ifs. There is a lot to do, and having someone on the other end of the phone to guide you through all aspects of your move is very comforting.

Valuation
Valuing your home at the right level is critical in today’s complex and fluctuating market. If the asking price is too low, you could cost yourself some serious money. Too high, and your home will not sell. Potential buyers start to ask questions like; How long has the property been on the market? Your house sale becomes stale. This can lead to achieving a much lower price, as you are forced to sell at a lower price to regenerate buyer interest.

Market and area knowledge
Your local estate agent will know your local property market better than anyone else. Modern agents are made up of a talented team of people, from valuers to marketing strategists and property experts. Staying on trend with everything to do with property, they will know your local area as well as you will after living there for years.

Mortgages and other services
Modern estate agents have a broad network of contacts within the industry, from mortgage brokers and conveyancers to removal companies. Putting you in touch with a good mortgage advisor could be the difference between finding the right road to your new home and getting lost. This all makes for a seamless, less stressful move.

Marketing expertise
Gone are the days of traditional marketing methods. Modern estate agents are well-versed in digital marketing strategies, including social media, online listings, and virtual tours. They know how to present properties in the best light, creating eye-catching listings that attract potential buyers. Their marketing efforts extend beyond just listing a property; they also know how to stage homes for viewings and use professional photography to highlight your property's strengths.

Negotiation skills
Negotiating the price of your home can be a complex and emotional process. Your agent will make sure you get the best possible deal in the time frame that works for you. They act as intermediaries, helping to bridge the gap between buyers and sellers and ensuring that both parties are satisfied with the outcome. And this experience and knowledge make their fees worth every penny.

Legal compliance
It’s easy to fall down a legal pitfall when moving. This is why a modern estate agent is imperative for a smooth sale. Complex legal documents are included, from exchanging contracts to local regulations, and their expertise will save you time and money. Then you can enjoy the excitement of moving property to the fullest without any worries.

Contact us to see how we can guide you to a smooth home move



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'Mind the gap' with your helpful agent

 

As summer rapidly approaches, on the back of a more than buoyant spring, homemovers are achieving good asking prices and getting offers accepted on their new homes. House prices are firming up, instead of rapidly rising, due to sensibly paced house price inflation. This creates good buying and selling conditions; however, it’s as important as ever to price your home correctly, so you can ‘mind the gap’.

 

What does ‘mind the gap’ mean? 

‘Minding the gap’ refers to the difference between the asking price a vendor is willing to accept and the agreed selling price of a home. The good news is the gap is narrowing, with the average difference between the asking price and the agreed sale price growing smaller, with average discounts at 3.9% in March, falling from 4.5% in November 2023.* These figures are yet more proof of an improving market. In some cases, this gap may not exist and it’s also worth remembering that homes are usually priced knowing that there will be room for negotiation. 

 

The art of negotiation

When an agent places a value on your home, they will do so knowing that buyers, will more often than not, try to negotiate on price, so they will take this into account. As a seller, you want to achieve the best possible price for your home and as a buyer, you want to get a lower than asking price offer accepted. Your agent or agents, if you are selling with one and buying with another, are working in your best interests. So, when it’s time to negotiate, even though it’s completely up to you what price you want to offer or accept, listening carefully to your agent's advice is crucial. 

 

Your home and your position in the market are unique 

Your home is as unique as you are, and may achieve more than the asking price, if it gets a lot of buyer interest. This could bring about a sealed bid. Even if this does not happen, you may not have a gap between your asking price and the agreed selling price of your home. On the other hand, if a cash buyer makes an offer below your asking price, then you may decide to accept the offer so you can make your move more quickly. Setting the asking price correctly in the first place should mean you will not have to reduce your price by too much. But, that does not mean you should simply choose the agent who places the highest value on your home.


The best valuations are not always the highest 

A good agent will value your home thoroughly, which is what you want. This is because they will find the features and positives of your home, its location, and the local market, so you can achieve a good selling price. It may be tempting to choose the agent who places the highest value on your home; however, it’s not always a good idea. Overvaluing your home can lead to your sale becoming stale. Some homemovers have found that they sell with a second agent, after not selling with their first choice, because the asking price was set too high.


Know your market 

In March, the percentage of asking prices achieved in the UK stood at 96.1% and with a 9% increase in sales agreed, the market is getting stronger.** However, your local estate agent will be an expert in your local market and in advising you on how to prepare your home for sale. They will also put local market analysis and a database of buyers to good use which will help your home find the right buyer at the right price. It’s good to keep track of the market yourself, by checking out recently sold prices, and comparing the condition of other similar properties. Then you can come up with the right pricing strategy with your agent, that gets you to where you want to be, without a big gap.

 

Get in touch to get moving this summer

 

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Highest number of homes for sale in 8 years

 

If you’re in the market for a new home this summer, you’ve timed it just right. According to data from Rightmove’s house price index, this summer saw the highest number of homes for sale in eight years.* As a result, it comes as no surprise that sales increased by 13% between May 2023 and May 2024.* Additionally, because the number of homes for sale has increased at a slightly faster rate than sales agreed, there is a strong supply of available homes for sale.

Why is the market growing?

Post-pandemic rebound

The economy has recovered after taking a hit during the COVID pandemic, and as a result, we are seeing a rebound in housing market activity. Homeowners who may have put off selling their home during the pandemic now feel more confident in putting their property on the market.

Lower mortgage rates easier

The decrease in mortgage interest rates is another factor contributing to the high number of homes for sale. With interest rates falling in 2024, many potential buyers are taking advantage of favourable borrowing conditions to buy a home. This increase in demand has led to more homes being listed for sale as sellers look to capitalise on the surge in interest.

Stable prices

Despite the increase in the number of homes for sale, property prices have remained relatively stable. This has provided a sense of assurance for both buyers and sellers, creating a balanced market where transactions can occur smoothly. The stability in prices has encouraged more homeowners to make their move, knowing that they can achieve a fair value for their homes.

How does this benefit buyers?

Increased options

With the highest number of homes for sale in eight years, buyers now have a wide range of properties to choose from. This means they are more likely to find a home that fits their specific needs and preferences.

Less competition

A surplus of homes on the market means less competition among buyers. This can result in a less stressful homebuying experience, as buyers may not need to rush into making an offer out of fear of losing the property to another buyer.

Potential price reductions

In a busy market with a high level of supply, sellers may be more willing to reduce their asking prices in order to attract buyers. This presents an opportunity for buyers to receive a good deal on their dream home.

How does this benefit sellers?

Faster sales

While an increase in available properties may seem like bad news for sellers, it can actually lead to quicker sales. With more options available, motivated buyers are more likely to make a decision and move forward with a purchase.

Increased exposure easier

More homes for sale means more listings for buyers to browse through. This increased visibility can benefit sellers because it attracts a larger pool of potential buyers to their property.

Competitive pricing

By pricing properties competitively, sellers can take advantage of the abundance of homes on the market. Sellers who set a reasonable asking price may attract more interest and receive multiple offers.

How a good agent can help you

As a buyer, a good agent can help you find your dream home among the abundance of options available. They will listen to your needs and preferences, then use their expertise to narrow down the search to properties that meet your criteria. An experienced agent can also help you make an offer, secure a mortgage, and close the deal. As a seller, you can benefit from an agent’s in-depth knowledge of local market trends as they help you price your property competitively to attract the right buyers. A reputable agent will also handle all the negotiations and paperwork, taking the stress out of the selling process.

 

Book a valuation today to start your move

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Top tips on starting a new tenancy

 

Whether you are highly experienced in renting or not, there is always something new to learn. So here are a few tips to help make your move go as smoothly as possible.

Think about what you need from your next property

It’s much easier to find what you are looking for when you know what you want. Consider the area, the type of property and any additional features you require in your new home. Start your search in good time and get familiar with what’s on the market. By doing this, you can ensure that you are looking for the most suitable property for yourself.

Talk to your agent and be ready for

Now that you have decided what it is you are looking for, talk to your agent. They will be able to send you any properties that become available. When they do find a property suitable to your needs, it's best to be ready for viewings. It’s no secret that there is high demand for rented accommodation, so you want to be able to act quickly when the right property appears.

Have your paperwork to hand

Missing out on a property you really like because you were not prepared isn’t a nice feeling. To ensure this doesn’t happen to you, check that all your paperwork is to hand well before your move. You may need things like photo ID, proof of your address and employment. If you are using a guarantor, you need to have an important conversation with whoever you choose.

Prepare to leave your old property

Leaving your old property behind can become a lengthy process. If you are moving from another rented property, you want to get your full deposit returned. Cleaning, garden maintenance, and packing your belongings are often tasks that take much longer than you think. So, it’s important to plan your time carefully, as making an early start is worthwhile. Check gas or electrical meters before you leave because you don't want to get any bills that do not belong to you.

Understand your rights and responsibilities

You may already be familiar with your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. If you’re not, here is a reminder of the main points outlined on the GOV.UK* website.

Your rights include

  • It is your right to live in a property that is safe and in a good state of repair.
  • Have your deposit returned at the end of the tenancy and be protected from unfair evictions.
  • Your right to challenge charges that are considered excessively high.
  • See the property’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).

Your responsibilities include

  • Granting your landlord access to the property to carry out repairs and inspections if they have given 24-hour notice.
  • Taking good care of the property.
  • Paying any bills that you have agreed to with your landlord that are your responsibility to pay. For example, energy bills or Council Tax.
  • Paying for any damage or repairs that have been caused by you.

Get to know your tenancy agreement

Understanding your tenancy agreement is important. Some go into more details than your statutory rights and may include other points outlining the tenancy length, the date it began, notice periods, and so on. Your agent can guide you through any queries you have about your agreement or anything that is not outlined in it. A good rule of thumb is to check first, particularly when it comes to tasks such as decorating. You will also need to know which appliances and furnishings are provided; it could be that the property is fully or partially furnished.

Consider renting an agent-managed property

You don’t have to choose a fully managed property to benefit from deposit protection schemes or the continuous support of your agent. Many agents offer part managed properties. If you are renting through an agent, they will be a huge help. From finding your property, placing your deposit in a deposit protection scheme, arranging references, and more. If you choose a fully managed property, you will have 24/7 year-round maintenance support included.

 

Are you looking for a more agreeable tenancy agreement and a great property?

 

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Behind the scenes of an expert agent valuation

 

One of the most important components when selling your home is the expert agent valuation. It will inform you of your property’s value and a potential asking price you could set when placing your property on the market.

In this article, we discuss how your property is viewed and valued in a home valuation, allowing you to gain a better understanding of how an expert agent determines your home's overall value.

Is a home valuation important?

Home valuations can affect the entire selling journey of your property, so you need to ensure they are achieved correctly. If an inaccurate valuation is completed and it’s reflected in the asking price, this could delay the sale.

The first ten days of your property on the market are the most important, as it will receive the most interest during this time. So, with this in mind, it’s crucial to ensure you have an accurate, fair representation of your home’s value in the asking price.

Knowing your home's true value can provide you with a clear budget for searching for your next home, as well as allowing you to identify the current equity within your property if you were to sell.

How does an expert agent value your property?

The expert agent will use their own experience and knowledge of the local market, along with five main physical components, to determine the value of a property.

  • Location
  • Layout Size
  • The property's condition
  • Unique features

Ultimately, the interior and exterior of your home plays a huge part. If you have a beautiful, private home with incredible characteristics and uniqueness, its value will be higher than that of an average neutral-looking home that is the same size and location.

Another huge factor is location; this determines the local amenities, schools, opportunities, and jobs the property could provide, adding value.

When valuing a property, agents use the price of comparable homes that have sold in that area as their main guide. This allows agents to identify what potential buyers are willing to pay, helping to understand the local supply and demand for property.

A combination of various factors, including your personal circumstances and the current state of the surrounding property market, will determine the value of your home.

How do you decide which agent to go with?

Choosing the right agent can be a daunting process, as your home is your most valuable asset, so shop around and speak to a variety of agents. Never choose an agent based on how much they value your home, as some agents will quote you a slightly higher value than they believe simply to get your business.

It's critical to have a connection with your chosen agent, as you will spend a lot of time with them, and you want to make sure they love and respect your property as much as you do. Trust your gut, don’t rush, and ensure you like the agent you will be working with. By working with us, we can offer support from your first home valuation all the way to exchanging contracts and discovering your next dream home.

 

Book a free, in-person valuation today and allow us to support you throughout your entire selling journey

 
 



Budgeting tips for home-movers

 

Moving house doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, by planning ahead and taking tactical steps, you can get started on your next chapter with a clean slate and a well-organised home.
Here are some essential tips to help you save money and streamline your move.

Book promptly

When it comes to moving, timing is crucial. One of the best ways to save money is by booking your moving services well in advance as this gives you time to compare rates. Many moving companies also offer discounts for OAPs, key workers, and armed forces, so don’t forget to check if you’re eligible.

Get the timings right

Booking early also ensures that you get the moving date and time that best fits your schedule. During peak moving seasons, such as summer and end-of-month dates, moving companies can get booked up quickly. By planning ahead, you avoid the stress and potential extra costs of trying to find available moving services at the last minute.

Empty your cupboards

Before you start packing, take a good look at your cupboards. You might be surprised by how much food and household items you've accumulated over time. Instead of letting these items go to waste or lugging them to your new home, aim to use them up.

Meal planning

Create a meal plan that focuses on using the ingredients you already have. This approach not only reduces waste but also cuts down on your food shopping bill in the weeks leading up to your move. Be creative with your recipes and try to use as many of your cupboard staples as possible.

Sell unwanted items

Moving is the perfect time to declutter and make a bit of extra cash by selling items you no longer need. This will reduce the volume of things you need to move to your next home, while saving both time and money.
Use online platforms like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and Vinted to sell your unwanted items. Whether it’s furniture, clothes, or electronics, there’s likely someone out there who will be interested in what you’re selling.

Declutter

Decluttering is one of the most effective ways of cutting down your moving costs. But it isn’t easy, so tackle your decluttering one room at a time. This method makes the task more manageable and ensures that you thoroughly go through each space.
Sort items into categories: keep, sell, donate, and dispose of. Be ruthless – if you haven’t used something in the past year, it’s likely you don’t need it.

Get your packing materials for free

You can save a great deal of money by getting your boxes and bubble wrap for free. Many shops and offices offer their used packing materials at no cost to reduce waste. You might even find someone in your local community offering their used boxes, so check online first before committing to paying out for your packaging.

Curious about what your home could achieve on today’s market? Book a valuation today