Moving Home Just Got Less Stressful
Can you make a house move less stressful?
In this week’s sales piece, we offer some helpful tips to reduce the stress of moving by planning ahead and avoiding last-minute panic.
Just the thought of moving home can make you break out into a cold sweat. It’s a life experience that many people think of as one of the most stressful things you can do. So how can you minimise those feelings of panic?
April is Stress Awareness Month, and if you’ve got a move coming up, you’ll need to keep your wits about you to get it all done.
In this quick read, we look at ways to make selling your home a little bit less stressful and more manageable.
1) Start packing early
Whether you’ve found a property or you’re still looking, getting ahead of packing is always a good idea. Start with decluttering your space. Reducing the amount of stuff you take with you is the first step, and you could always make a few extra pounds by selling items you no longer need.
Pack the items you rarely use first. Clearly label boxes with what items have been packed away and where they belong. Work room by room to try and keep some order.
2) Find an agent you trust
It’s essential to work with an agent you trust. A good agent is invaluable and will help with a realistic valuation, marketing your property and proactively organising viewings.
Many agents can also organise open days, so you can get a whole load of viewings done at once without the need for frantic tidy-ups every few days.
Unfortunately, you might not find a property through the same agent, but it’s always worth talking to them about what they have available, so you can keep things more streamlined.
3) Appoint a solicitor and broker early
Getting a good solicitor on board before you actually need their services reduces the panic of having to find one at short notice. The same applies for a mortgage broker. Instead of looking for a mortgage yourself, use the services of a professional. They’ll have access to deals that you might miss or that aren’t widely advertised.
4) Make it easier for kids
If you’ve got little ones, you’ll know that change can be quite overwhelming for them. Make them part of the move by creating their own special moving box with all their favourite things in it. If you can visit the property you’re moving to with them, show them their new bedroom, ask them how they’d like it decorated or where they want to put their toys.
If you’re searching for a new home, Shaws Kensington can help. We’ve got the experience and know-how to reduce your worries about moving.