Moving Home During the Four-Week Lockdown

Moving Home During the Four-Week Lockdown

On Saturday 31 October, the UK Government announced a four-week lockdown in England, which came into effect on Thursday 5 November. But what does this mean for home buyers and sellers?

Fortunately, there is no direct impact on the property sector and so those looking to move will be able to continue the process. While the new national restrictions do not specifically mention home moving, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has separately reported and confirmed that the home moving process is not impacted as the sector already has robust COVID-secure policies in place.
Since the pandemic began, estate agents have had to adapt to working in a new and safe manner. It's extremely important that the agent you've chosen has processes in place to reduce the risk of COVID-19. Luckily, we have implemented a strict COVID-secure policy to ensure the safety of both customers and colleagues.


Tony Beales Director of Millbanks says that we are very aware of how people are feeling at this time along with the concerns they have, however the Government has kept the Property Sector open for business, so while people continue to move, the rising infection rate may have people concerned. No matter what stage of the home moving process you are at, it is vital that you are satisfied with the measures your estate agent is taking and that you are reassured that they are operating under Government guidance, we have a Covid Health and Safety policy and a six point plan for safe working".

Now more than ever, it is crucial for estate and lettings agents to promote their COVID-secure-policies and display the measures they are taking to ensure the public's safety". "Given the current situation and the fact that the daily number of COVID cases are rapidly on the rise, people are going to be far more cautious with regard to the businesses they engage with. People will want to work with an agent that is following the guidelines and placing the health of their customers first."
Buying
If you're currently house hunting to make the most of the Stamp Duty Holiday, remember that your estate agent should have the available tools to conduct successful virtual viewings to minimise risk even further.
The benefit of viewing a property virtually is that you can decide whether you're seriously invested in the home before physically stepping through the door. You can even organise several viewings within a single day, all from the comfort of your home.
Read our guide to house hunting during the COVID-19 pandemic for further guidance by clicking or taping here.

Selling
If you are looking to sell your property, remember that virtual valuations offer a safe, risk-free alternative to physical market appraisals.
Read our guidance for Sellers during the COVID-19 pandemic by clicking or taping here
If you'd like to use our FREE Online Valuation Tool to give you a few ideas on how much you're property may be worth then please click or tap here


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