Friday is the most popular day to move house. But that doesn't mean it is the best day to move. In fact, it could be the worst. Here we look at the best days to move house in the UK and why you might want to try to avoid Friday.
In amongst all the decisions involved in moving to a new house you also need to decide what day to move house. If you are buying a house, this is likely to be the day you complete on the purchase if you are also selling on the same day. But, you should still have some say over when your completion day is. So, here we look at which day most people move house, whether that makes it the best day to move, and what days are best to move house in the UK.
Friday has long been the most popular day to move house. Moving day statistics drawn from removals quotes from the past 12 years (2011-2023), reveal that 29% of movers opt to move on a Friday.
Saturday is the second most popular day for moving house (16%), followed by Monday (15%). Sunday is the least popular day to move (5%), followed by Tuesday (10%).
Source of data: Reallymoving removals quotes data.
Our analysis of more than 600,000 removal quotes collected by reallymoving found August has been the most popular month to move home for the last 12 years.
And the busiest day of the year to move is typically the last Friday in August. This day is almost 4 times busier than an average moving day.
Friday is the most popular day for moving house for two reasons. Firstly, people like it as it allows them the weekend to unpack and settle into their new home without taking too much time off work. Secondly, because Friday is popular with so many people, those buying in a housing chain are often forced to move on a Friday.
A lot of people want to move on a Friday for the chance to unpack at the weekend… but we all know in reality it takes a good while longer than that to unpack!
This means removals companies will be much busier on Fridays. This means it could cost you more to move on a Friday.
A survey of removal firms by reallymoving found that 1 in 5 removal companies are willing to offer mid-week deals and negotiate on price to encourage movers to move at a less busy time.
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Despite its popularity, there are quite a few downsides to moving house on a Friday…
Sometimes, bank money transfer systems can get overloaded, particularly the last Friday in the month. You need the transfers to take place to ensure you don’t end up homeless for the weekend. Research by the Homeowners Alliance found that 115,000 home moves are delayed every year. One of the most common reasons for this is money not arriving in time. If your move is delayed it could cost you dearly. Our research found that delays cost homebuyers an average £509, but one in seven lost over £1,000. That’s a very good reason to try and avoid moving on a Friday.
If something were to go wrong, the advantage of completing and moving on any other weekday but Friday is that your solicitor will be in the next day to help resolve problems.
Fridays are also the peak time for conveyancing fraud. Known as Friday afternoon fraud this is a scam that targets solicitors’ email accounts. Criminals hack into conveyancing solicitor’s emails and diver client funds. They target Friday afternoons as this is when the most completions take place, and it gives them the weekend to avoid detection. In 2016, Friday afternoon fraud stole at least £7m. Find out how to protect your property transaction from fraud.
If there is a problem with your new home, it could prove difficult or expensive to hire a tradesman to come and fix it on a Friday afternoon or over the weekend. Collecting keys might also take longer on a Friday as estate agents manage the rush.
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If you are in a chain it will be almost impossible to dictate the move day, and chances are it will be set for a Friday. In these instances:
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