Over three quarters say their last home move was more stressful than the pandemic

Stress-related health issues as a result of moving home were found to be common among those who were surveyed.

Related topics:  Property,  Stress,  Moving Home
Property | Reporter
21st June 2024
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"One of the most stressful parts of the transactional timeline is the fact that the sale isn’t final until it has completed and once they’ve ensured they’re legally ready, there’s not much that home movers can do themselves"
- Alistair Singer - My Home Move Conveyancing

New research from My Home Move Conveyancing has revealed that 77% of home movers experienced increased levels of stress as a direct result of their last home move, ranking it as more stressful than the pandemic, having a baby, starting a new job or marriage.

The survey of over 2,000 home movers, commissioned by My Home Move Conveyancing, found that 77% experienced increased stress as a result of their last home move.

What’s more, 72% stated that they experienced stress-related health issues as a result of their last home move, with anxiety, an inability to switch off, sleep deprivation and more frequent arguments with loved ones amongst the most common issues.

When it comes to the most stress-inducing parts of moving home, the moving day itself ranked top. However, the uncertainty of a sale and the threat of a fall-through also ranked high, as did a lack of communication between an offer being accepted and the sale completing.

My Home Move Conveyancing found that although moving home isn’t the most stressful life event we can suffer, it still ranked highly.

Those surveyed voted a family bereavement as the most stressful event they’ve faced, while a divorce or break up and losing a job also ranked ahead of moving home.

Moving home did sit at number four in the list, with those surveyed voting it as more stressful than the pandemic, having a baby, starting a new job, completing exams, marriage and learning to drive.

Director of My Home Move Conveyancing, Alistair Singer, commented: “Moving home is an incredibly stressful experience as not only is there so much to think about, but the process itself can drag on for what seems like forever.

"One of the most stressful parts of this transactional timeline is the fact that the sale isn’t final until it has completed and once they’ve ensured they’re legally ready, there’s not much that home movers can do themselves, which can make the process of reaching completion an extremely worrying time for those involved.

"As most transactions will involve a chain, where you are reliant on other buyers and sellers coordinating their moves, it amplifies the frustration.

"One of the best things you can do to safeguard your transaction and reduce your stress levels is to instruct a solicitor who can reduce your workload, keep you informed and work to your target date for completion. A digital platform will help with minimising posts, the need to visit their office and of course, ensuring you know what is happening. And, don’t forget the track record and customer service rating.”

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