Average home mover hit with £700 of hidden costs

Moving home is an expensive exercise. Agency fees, legal fees and stamp duty all play their part in ramping up the cost of relocating.

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Property Reporter
10th September 2020
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However, newly released research from price comparison website, MoneySuperMarket, has revealed that the average Brit spends an additional £696 each time they move house in hidden costs.

MoneySuperMarket found that 19% of Brits move at least nine times, equating to a potential lifetime spend of £6,264.

63% of those polled were unaware that moving house regularly can have an impact on one’s credit score.

The research finds significant cost differences between cities. Coventry is the most expensive location for additional moving costs (£841), £481 more expensive than the cheapest city in the country, Gloucester (£360).

The five most common additional costs incurred by Brits when moving home are purchasing new household items such as bedding and kitchen utensils (53%), buying new furniture (53%), paying for post to be re-directed (39%), paying for the installation of WIFI (36%) and changing bill providers (34%). Nearly a quarter (24%) have paid for a man in a van to help them move.

The biggest motivator for moving cited is the desire to own one’s own place (31%), followed by moving in with a partner (29%) and moving to a larger house (28%).

The average amount of deposit money lost as a result of moving house is £324, with Londoners having the highest average of £420. One in 10 movers have lost over £801.

Kate Devine, home insurance spokesperson at MoneySuperMarket, commented:

“With the housing market boosted by the Chancellor’s stamp duty holiday, many of us are considering moving home. Whether you’re buying or renting, make sure you’ve factored in all the potential costs you expect to incur.

“If you’re buying a home, our research shows that it’s not just stamp duty, legal and estate agency fees that should be on your checklist, but also things like cleaning, new household products, temporary storage space and professional movers to make sure your treasured possessions get from A to B safely.

“To protect you in case things go wrong when you move, we would recommend you have contents insurance before transporting your items to their new home – most policies will provide cover for your belongings against damage or loss while they’re in transit from one property to the next. But make sure you use a professional removals firm – many of which have their own insurance – to guarantee you benefit from this protection.”

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