Do Not Disturb
Thinking of moving in 2025
Written by: Richard Antrobus Category: Selling November 6, 2024
Thinking of Moving in the New Year but Dreading the Hassle Over Christmas?
You’re certainly not alone!
When we’re out valuing homes in late November and December, we often find clients fall into one of two camps: those who want to move now, and those who would love to move soon but feel that Christmas simply gets in the way. Sound familiar? If so, keep reading—our brilliant our do not disturb plan might be just the solution you need.
Why Now?
Christmas and the New Year are some of the busiest times for property searches. With time off from work and family gatherings, potential buyers have the chance to look online and make decisions. Plans are made, and people decide it’s time to move—whether that’s because they need more space after hosting a big family dinner (hopefully this year with a bit more family than last!) or maybe a young couple ready for their next chapter after getting engaged.
The New Year often marks the perfect time for a fresh start—and a new home.
How We Can Help
If you’re thinking of moving, it’s the perfect time to start preparing your home for sale. We can get your property details ready before the Christmas tree even goes up. This means we can begin marketing your home pre-Christmas, ensuring that your property is live on all the major portals (like Rightmove, OnTheMarket, and more) while everyone is browsing during the holidays.
You won’t have to worry about being disturbed over Christmas—our team will be working through the festive period, registering enquiries and arranging viewings, so you can kick off the New Year ahead of the competition and ready to move!
No Stress. No Pressure. Just Results.
Enjoy your Christmas without the stress of having to juggle viewings or feel rushed. When the New Year rolls around, you’ll be fully prepared and ahead of the curve. Ready to make your move in the New Year?
If that sounds good to you, contact our team today. Simply let us know that you want to stay undisturbed over Christmas but also want to be ready to go when the New Year arrives.