🏡 Moving in 2025? What You Need To Know Now!

🏡 Moving in 2025? What You Need To Know Now!

🏡 Planning a move in 2025? With recent stamp duty changes, seasonal market shifts and the average time it takes to sell a property, getting the timing right has never been more important. Here’s Greggs Guide to help you prepare your move strategically, so you can achieve the best outcome.

🗓️ Planning Your 2025 Move? Timing is Everything!

If you’re considering a move in 2025, the key to a smooth experience is understanding your timing and how it aligns with the current market ⏰🏡. On average, the journey from listing to completion takes about 18 to 22 weeks—including conveyancing. So, planning your timeline can make a big difference in your moving experience!

💸 Stamp Duty Changes Are Coming Starting March 2025, the nil-rate threshold for stamp duty will drop from £250,000 to £125,000. This means buyers above £125,000 who are currently exempt will soon need to budget for it. First-time buyers will also see their threshold reduced from £425,000 to £300,000. Acting before March could save you significant upfront costs, so it’s worth thinking about how these changes might impact your timeline!

🍂🌷 Seasonal Demand Matter Too! The housing market tends to be busiest in spring and autumn, with more buyer interest and competition. If you’re aiming to move by late 2025, starting early can give you an edge. Use this prep time to talk strategy with us—considering improvements to attract your ideal buyer, identifying the right buyer type for your home, and planning the best time to list based on your goals. This proactive approach can help you avoid rolling into 2026!

📆 Plan a Property Visit with Us By scheduling a visit, we can walk through your home, discuss potential enhancements to boost its appeal, and pinpoint the ideal listing period for your preferred move date. With a clear plan, you’ll enter the market at just the right time—without feeling rushed.

🔔 Stay Ahead with Heads Up Property Alerts If you’re looking to stay local, our Heads Up Property Alerts service can be a game-changer! Have you ever missed out on a property because it sold before you even knew? Our alerts keep you updated on new listings, price changes, and properties that match your interests. Just create a profile, and you’ll receive instant updates on the latest opportunities in your area 🏘️💌.

📅✨Ready to start planning? Let’s make 2025 your best move yet!


📅 Planning to Move at the End of 2025? 🏡

Rather than jumping straight into listing, let’s start with a valuation and strategy session! 🗓️✨ We’ll help you set an ideal timeline, discuss ways to boost your home’s appeal, and pinpoint the perfect listing date to make sure you reach your goals. 🎯

This way, you can approach your move with confidence and peace of mind, knowing every detail is aligned with your plan. 😊💼🏠


A successful move in 2025 is all about preparation, planning, and timing ⏳🏡. Whether you're buying, selling, or simply exploring your options, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Let's make your next move a smooth and rewarding experience!

Have Questions? If you've got questions or are eager to get started, reach out to us here, and let's get the ball rolling! Myself and the team are here, ready to help in any way we can!

Gregg 🌟
📞 01474 321957
📧 gregg@mandmprop.co.uk



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