If You’re Putting Off Your House Move, What’s Really Stopping You?

Let’s untangle the “too much” of moving house so you can move forward...

Let’s not beat around the bush: Moving is a big deal.

If you’ve been saying “I’m going to get on with it soon” for weeks or months, ask yourself, what’s really stopping you?
For many people, the answer is simple: everything feels like too much.


Moving Isn’t Just a Process. It’s Pressure.

You’re not just selling a property. You’re making decisions that affect your home life, finances, family, mental space, and emotional security.

You might be worried about:
🥑Getting your home ready
🥑Picking the right time to sell
🥑Managing your emotions about moving
🥑Finding the right buyer
🥑Finding your next place
🥑Not messing it all up!

It’s normal to feel like you’re carrying a lot, especially if you’re trying to figure it all out on your own.


Let’s Make It Less Overwhelming

Before you worry about valuations, photos, or legal paperwork, it might help to just talk things through.
That’s what I’m here for.

As your local avocado partner, I’m not just here to list properties. I help people move through the whole journey; emotionally, practically, and strategically.

We can talk about:
🥑Your timeline
🥑How the market works where you live (or want to move to)
🥑Who you might want to work with (mortgage advisers, surveyors, solicitors)
🥑How to mentally and practically prepare without burning out



You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

There’s no right time. There’s just the time that works for you.

If you’re ready to explore what that could look like, I’m here. Not with a clipboard. Not with pressure. Just with experience and support.


Let’s take the pressure off, together.


Get in touch with us

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