Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Sell Your House Yourself? Its More Stress

have you ever considered selling your house yourself? Some people do it. It cuts out the estate agent fees but then adds a whole lot of stress on to you. How will you go about selling your home on your own? Well, some people have followed the following options:


  • Advertise in local paper - some people advertise in their local paper and get quite a good response. If you are prepared to try and take control of the financial side of things of selling your house yourself then this is a great option.

  • eBay - some people sell their homes on Internet auction site eBay. Indeed, this might seem like an odd choice, but it is a super way to attract interest and draw visitors. You have to pay eBay listing fees though and the higher the starting bid or buy it now price, the more costly the listing fees.

For me, i think it would be more stress if i was to sell my house myself, but each to their own. Its certainly something you can consider next time :)

Thursday, 5 February 2009

Moving House Guide - Be Prepared!

Here's some tips for moving house: your essential moving house guide!

  • Pack carefully - make sure any valuable items are packed separately and you might feel happier transporting these yourself rather than have the removal men do this. You never know what can go missing.
  • Keep pets and kids out of it - they only get under your feet, so try and leave them with a relative on the day of the move so you can concentrate on getting stuff sorted.
  • Get your dates right - make sure you have all your moving dates right and write down an itinerary of the day's events so you know exactly what you're doing from the moment you wake up.

So, when moving house, everyone needs some guidance, and there are bound to be things that don't go to plan, but don't dwell on this and keep everything running as smooth as you can.

Thursday, 22 January 2009

Costs of moving house...

There are mounting costs when moving house...from the estate agent fees to the removal costs - you have to pay out a lot.

The costs of moving house are actually putting people off from moving, especially in the current climate. Selling your property is harder than ever at the moment, and with all the extra costs you have, it really isnt a wise move at the moment.

So, if you want to know the costs of moving house, speak to an estate agent who will be able to advise you and i wouldnt be surprised if they steer you away from selling at the moment, because they cant even sell the properties they have on their books at the moment.

Thursday, 15 January 2009

Location, Location, Location: The Importance When Moving House

If you're thinking of moving house, then lets remember that location is so important. There's even a well-known programme entitled "Location, ,Location, Location" which emphasises how important it is to find the right area to move to.

Bad areas can bring the value of your house down dramatically. If you see a lovely property for sale and then look at the price thinking it is too good to be true, it probably is...bad areas can mean the price drops significantly. NEVER move to a bad area just because of the house you like.

I think it is important to try and get a perspective in all of this. If you have children, then imagine them growing up in a bad, run down area with no local amenities for them. This is probably far from what you want. Therefore, location is crucial when considering moving house. Yes you might not have children now but what if you will have some down the line? Make a move that will benefit everyone.

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Reasons For Moving House? There's Lots!

There are many reasons for moving house and some people (as strange as they may be) just like to do it for fun!

Reasons for moving house include:

  • Bad neighbours
  • House is too small
  • Growing family
  • Job relocation
  • To be in a school catchment area
  • To improve travel links
  • More garden
  • Taking out a mortgage and stopping renting

Moving To France: Would You Ever Consider Moving Abroad?

More and more people are getting disillusioned with the UK and thinking of selling up and moving to France. I have heard many pros and cons for doing so, but it is personal choice at the end of the day.

I once worked with a lady who bought a run-down old building in the South of France and decided to renovate it over a period of years, then sell her own home and move over to France permanently. Unfortunately, it never happened for her, because her house in France got burnt down - suspiciously - 2 months before they were due to leave the UK and move to France. What an awful thing to happen.

I found a site that tells you why you SHOULDN'T move to France, and also why you SHOULD , so you can just make your own minds up.

http://www.dontmovetofrance.co.uk/

http://www.dontmovetofrance.co.uk/html/move_to_france.html

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Storage Solutions - A Helpful Hand

If you are moving house, it may be that you need storage solutions to serve as a temporary solution. Many removal companies offer their own storage solutions for you to take advantage of.

Storage companies will usually accept anything, providing it doesn't fall within the criteria below:
  • No perishable items
  • No flammable items
  • Nothing 'alive' like pets or children
  • Nothing illegal.
I know it might sound crazy to even mention giving your pets and children to a storage company, but you just never know what some people may try and get away with!
Naturally, there will be charges for any storage facilities you end up requiring, but in relation to the level of stress without them, i think we all know which is the better option!

You will need to take into consideration the cost for the following:
  • Packing
  • Delivery
  • Length of time the items are being stored for
  • The amount of space required for storage

I definitely recommend making a list of everything you put into storage, even the very tiny items (they might be the most valuable), and then you always have something to refer to should anything go missing upon delivery to your new home. Date it and keep it safe.

If something does go missing, it could be a genuine mistake, but make sure you investigate. With so many possessions that storage companies are expected to look after, i know i wouldn't like the responsibility of checking it all!

Insurance can be arranged through the storage firm or through your household insurance.

Moving House - The Stress On The Mind


Oh my, how stressful is moving house? I have heard a few times that the statistics say that moving house is more stressful than getting married, getting divorced or changing jobs. So why is this the case? Well, moving house just involves so many things all going on at once.

If moving house was just a simple case of "sell up and move" then it would be a dream process. If things ran smoothly, we would embrace the changes as a fresh, new start. But for so many of us, this just cannot be the case. We get faced with bad removal men, unexpected last minute decisions to make, and just a general feeling of "upheaval".

So how do you cope with the stress? Well, there are few things you can do to "lighten the load" when it comes to moving house. We all know children can take up a lot of our time, so on the day of the move, see if a relative can help out and pick them up from school. You need all your attention on the house move, just in case something goes wrong, so try not to break off for anything.

I recommend spending at least one day just writing everything down, planning and working out how you intend the house move to work.

What are the consequences of stress? Ill health and relationship problems are just a couple of things. When we get stressed, we tend to take it out on our loved ones, but if that person is your partner who is also involved in the house move, then the whole thing can rapidly unravel. Remember that everyone deals with stress in their own way, so don't berate your wife / husband if they get more stressed than you.

Many people don't even bother to move house because of the stress it brings. They want to move, but perhaps they are too old or too unprepared for the stress and upheaval moving house will bring. I can't understand these people that can move house every couple of years. The thought just seems ludicrous. If it is job related, then fair enough, but moving house for the fun of it? No thanks.

With the housing market suffering like it is, soon it is all going to get very difficult to move house at all, since people aren't buying. Think carefully about your moving house decision!

Removal Services And The Big Plan!

The 2 most important things when you are choosing removal services are:
  • Reliability
  • Efficiency
Price is a minor consideration, for how can you put a price on all your possessions? Naturally, you will want to get removal quotes and compare prices, but don't be lured in by cheap prices. You want the most reliable removal service that will transport your items from one location to another...and make sure they are all in one piece!

You want to make sure your removal plans are in order many weeks prior to the final move. You might find it helpful to write a checklist, just so all the important details are confirmed.

For example, put the date of when the removals are due to take place. The last thing you want to do is write the wrong date down and then find all the rest of your plans have got delayed.

It is important to check that your home insurance policy starts from the day that you move in to your new home. The worst situation - and the last thing you want - is to move in to your new house and get burgled on the first night, but it has been known to happen, so get your home insurance sorted out.

Removal services might be the last thing on your mind until nearer the time that you move, but i recommend getting the right company well in advance of your moving date. Making a rushed, last minute decision will not benefit anyone.

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Removal Quote: Shop Around


If you are thinking of moving house you will no doubt be considering arranging suitable removals. Getting a good removal quote is the first step in ensuring your plans run smoothly.

Moving house requires you to place a lot of trust in the removal company you choose to work with. They are responsible for moving everything; all your precious items that you have spent years accumulating, so the last thing you want is to get a removal company with a load of cowboys coming to pick up your stuff.

The best recommendation i can give is to ask around for removal companies that friends/relatives/work colleagues have used. Find out the bad experiences that they have had and immediately blacklist them. My parents know only too well about bad experiences with removal companies. When they moved house in 1990, they found a bag of gold coins missing that they had put safely in a drawer ready for transit. It was more than apparent that a bit of 'stealing' had taken place, as the removal men were not exactly the best at their job. They also broke 3 items when they dropped them on the tarmac outside. If only i had been able to advise them to get a removal quote and understand that the cheapest quote is not always the best. I sincerely believe that you get what you pay for. Remember how much your valuables mean to you and choose a removal company that are going to take care of them.

There's now a great new option for obtaining removal quotes; do it online! Home.co.uk offers a service whereby you can input your details and requirements and they can find a list of removal companies for you. Discounts are also available via this site, so this is a great deal.

There's also the well-known removal companies you can approach yourself. Pickfords and White & Company are familiar names to many.

Get the right removal quote and be safe in the knowledge that your belongings will be perfectly transported from one home to the next.

Thursday, 4 September 2008

Why Sell Your Home?


I wonder what the reasons are for you to decide to sell your home. As a homeowner myself, i have lived in my house for 3 years and remember the stressful day i moved in, conveniently banishing any 'moving out' thoughts to the back of my mind. The upheaval of it all is really too much to bear.


With that in mind, i can't understand those that sell up and move on after only a short time in the house. I think some people find it exciting, but i am quite the opposite. With 2 dogs and a rabbit to pack up for starters, moving house is the very last thing on my mind these days!


But then, there are those people that have a genuine reason to move. Perhaps you are starting a family and you need to upgrade your floor space to a house instead of a flat. Or maybe you want to get a pet but can't because of the flat restrictions. If you are intending to move, check out very nook and cranny of the house you might be moving into. I remember my friend moving into a little terraced house and finding a cellar door that she never knew she had! Not only that, but the door was opened by her 2 year old little girl and there were some very steep steps that she nearly fell down. Had my friend checked out the property properly she would have been able to evaluate the cellar and decide if the house was too dangerous to move to. She was in a rush to move out of her flat though, and, personally, i think she made a rash decision.


Be careful when you think about selling your home and make the right choice for your next one.