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15 September 2017
Home » News » How to Move by Christmas
It’s September, the kids are back at school, and thoughts are turning to… Christmas. Or maybe, where you will be spending Christmas.
For many people, the idea of being in your brand new ‘forever home’ to celebrate is very appealing and as Christmas still feels a long way off you might be feeling fairly relaxed about it. But in reality, it’s only 14 weeks away. If all goes smoothly, most sales and purchases should only take 6-8 weeks from beginning to end, but of course there are many factors that affect this and some estimates state that the national average is now more like 14-16 weeks.
So here’s some tips to try to ensure that you’re not living out of boxes on Christmas Eve:
At Poole Alcock, we want you to move into your new home as much as you do. Call us today and we can get the wheels in motion.
Good luck, and Merry Christmas!
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