Mortgage borrowing hit a record high of £17.9 billion in June as homebuyers rushed to beat the stamp duty holiday deadline.
Meanwhile, Rightmove nearly doubled profit compared to last year’s challenging performance during the height of Covid-19, but it has yet to fully recover to its pre-pandemic levels as people used the money they save in lockdown to move house or get their foot on the property ladder.
Despite the excitement of a new house, moving into a new home can be one of the most stressful tasks you can do.
A study of 2,000 adults who recently moved found more than a third claimed it was one of the most stressful events of their life and 22 per cent were put off from ever moving again.
Other annoyances were being unable to fit furniture through the front door, delicate possessions breaking and getting used to new bin days.
The chaos of moving subscriptions and utilities from one home to another topped the list of 40 bugbears, followed by simply having to pack and unpack your belongings.
Needing to make endless phone calls to sort everything out, not having blinds or curtains to begin with and struggling to work the new heating system also featured in the list.
Charles Davies, spokesman for full fibre broadband provider Hyperoptic, which commissioned the research, said: “The findings show just how many aspects there are to moving home which can cause stress.
“Whether renting or buying a place, it’s not only the physical moving of boxes which takes time and effort but the mountain of admin that comes with doing so, including installing Wi-Fi.
“The to-do list can be endless when moving home, so making the job of connecting to broadband in a new place a smooth and stress-free experience can make life a lot easier.”
Moving is stressful
The study also found six in 10 find the experience of moving ‘stressful’, with almost a third going as far as to say it was ‘overwhelming’.
To make things easier, 38 per cent would have liked to be able to move over a few days rather than just one, while 26 per cent think better communication from estate agents and solicitors would help.
Nearly three in 10 (29 per cent) would also have liked to have had Wi-Fi available as soon as they moved in, rather than having to wait an average of 10 days for it to be connected.
Four delays in the process of moving
It also emerged movers typically experienced four delays in the process, including the moving date (40 per cent), Wi-Fi being installed (38 per cent) and furniture arriving (21 per cent).
And 31 per cent had to take days off to wait in for deliveries or installations only to be let down, estimating they wasted three whole days each.
As a result, a quarter got impatient waiting for things to be done, while more than a fifth admitting that not having the internet while they moved in highlighted just how much they rely on it.
Delays in having the internet installed also meant 13 per cent ended up paying more for phone 4G, 12 per cent couldn’t work from home and one in 20 even missed payment deadlines for bills.
Because of this, those surveyed via OnePoll would happily pay 11 per cent more for a property if it had access to full fibre broadband, and 27 per cent would delay their move to ensure they had Wi-Fi.
Find out what type of home mover you are here.
Top 40 biggest bugbears when moving home:
1. Organising services e.g., electricity, subscriptions etc.
2. Spending lots of time packing boxes/bags
3. Redirecting post
4. Raining on moving day
5. Waiting on a move-in date
6. The new home being dirty
7. Endless admin
8. Waiting for Wi-Fi to be installed
9. Having to clean my old home
10. Being unable to fit furniture through the front door
11. Not having blinds/curtains to begin with
12. Noisy new neighbours
13. Having to lift heavy boxes
14. Not being able to fit furniture up the stairs
15. Finding unexpected holes/scratches
16. Unexpected costs on moving day
17. Having no idea where anything is in the new home e.g., water, electrics
18. Endless phone calls
19. Delicate possessions breaking
20. Not knowing what is in what box
21. The previous tenants leaving belongings at the house
22. Being unable to find the box of ‘basics’ upon moving e.g., the kettle
23. Parking issues outside the new home
24. Paying to cancel contracts at a previous home
25. Scratched walls from deliveries
26. Unable to work the new heating system
27. Having to wait for furniture to arrive
28. Boxes breaking and contents spilling out
29. Removal vans showing up late
30. Getting used to new bin days
31. Using up mobile data allowance due to no internet in the house
32. Only being notified about moving the day before
33. Boxes being put in the wrong room / part of the house
34. Removal people leaving boxes downstairs when they should be upstairs
35. Finding mice in the home
36. Creased clothes from being packed
37. Wearing the same clothes for days before properly unpacking
38. Not getting used to where light switches are
39. Unable to work from the new home straight away
40. Unable to hire a big enough van
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