Advantages of making an autumnal move
Less competition, more choiceAutumn is often quieter than the spring and summer peaks.
With fewer buyers and tenants on the hunt, your property or search gets more attention. Sellers can stand out without competing against a flood of new listings, while buyers may find themselves with more options and room to negotiate.
Motivated sellers and tenants
Some sellers are keen to complete transactions before the year-end, making them more flexible on price, completion dates, or including fixtures. Similarly, tenants looking to move before winter may be easier to engage, creating a smoother lettings process.
Property in its coziest season
Viewing a home in autumn allows buyers and tenants to see how it performs in cooler weather. Notice draughts, insulation quality, and heating efficiency – features that might be less obvious in summer. Highlighting a warm, well-maintained home can make a strong impression.
Financial advantages
With slower activity, there can be opportunities to negotiate better deals. Mortgage lenders and estate agents are typically still active, and some may offer incentives or flexible arrangements to close deals before the quieter winter months.
Planning for the holidays and new year
Completing a move in autumn can provide a buffer before the busy festive season. For buyers, it allows settling in before year-end; for sellers, it clears the property market for a fresh start in January. Landlords can have their properties rented and ready, maximising rental income at a time when demand often rises for winter lets.
Less stress, more attention
Autumn moves often feel less rushed. Agents and contractors are more available, surveys and valuations can be scheduled quickly, and you’re likely to receive more personalised guidance. This focus helps avoid delays and makes the moving process smoother.
Take advantage of autumn – get expert advice on your move today.
This article was originally published by BriefYourMarket and is reproduced here with their permission.
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