When You Picture Moving, What Feelings Come Up?

Moving triggers all kinds of emotions...let's unpack these, together!

Moving home isn’t just about listings and legalities. It’s about how you feel about letting go of one chapter and stepping into the next.

And if those feelings are keeping you from making a move, then it’s probably time to have a chat with someone…

Moving Triggers All Kinds of Emotions

Maybe when you imagine selling, you feel:
  • A bit anxious about the work involved
  • Nostalgic or uncertain about leaving your home
  • Fearful of making the wrong decision
  • Completely overwhelmed by the process
All totally valid.


So, What Do You Do with Those Feelings?

You chat about them. With people who understand what it actually means to move house, not just from a transaction perspective, but from a human one.
That’s where we come in.
As self-employed avocado property partners, we work closely with people in Caversham and the surrounding villages, who are just starting to think about moving. Our role isn’t just to book valuations, it's to support you in understanding your options, building a plan, and knowing what comes next.

What We Could Talk About:

  • What’s really stopping you
  • What needs to happen first
  • Who you might need to speak to (financial advisers, surveyors, solicitors)
  • What’s happening in the market right now
  • And what your ideal outcome looks like

Sometimes the next step isn’t listing your home. It’s talking. So, if you’re feeling stuck, we’d love to help you unpack things.
Let’s make space for the next chapter, together.

Give us a call when you're ready:


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