Buying15 July 2026 · 7 min read

How much does it cost to move house in 2026?

The headline costs of moving house, stamp duty, solicitor fees, removals, are well known. But the true cost is usually £2,000 to £4,000 more than people expect because of the costs nobody mentions until you are already committed. On a £300,000 purchase, expect to spend £8,000 to £15,000 in total moving costs, depending on whether you are a first-time buyer and how far you are moving.

The big costs everyone knows about

Stamp Duty Land Tax is the largest single cost for most buyers. First-time buyers pay nothing on the first £300,000 (rising from £425,000 pre-April 2025) and 5% on the portion between £300,000 and £500,000. Non-first-time buyers pay nothing on the first £125,000, then 2% on £125,001 to £250,000, and 5% on £250,001 to £925,000. On a £300,000 property, that is £0 for a first-time buyer or £2,500 for a non-first-time buyer.

Solicitor or conveyancer fees range from £1,000 to £2,500 including disbursements (searches, Land Registry fees, bank transfer fees). Leasehold adds £200 to £500 in extra legal work. Get a fixed-fee quote and check what disbursements are included.

Survey costs: a homebuyer report is £400 to £700; a full building survey is £600 to £1,500 depending on property size and location. New builds do not need a survey but should have a snagging inspection (£300 to £500).

Removals cost £800 to £2,000 for a local move (2 to 3 bed) and £1,500 to £4,000 for a long-distance move. Packing services add £200 to £500.

The hidden costs people forget

Mortgage arrangement fee: £0 to £2,000 depending on the deal. Fee-free mortgages exist but often have a slightly higher rate, and vice versa. Your broker should model both options.

Valuation fee: some lenders charge £0 to £600 for the mortgage valuation. This is separate from your survey.

Buildings insurance: required from exchange, not completion. Budget £150 to £400 per year. You must have it in place before you exchange contracts.

Moving day costs: van hire or removals, cleaning the old property, takeaway because the kitchen is packed, emergency purchases for the new place (curtains, light bulbs, toilet roll). Budget £200 to £500 for the day itself.

Address changes: Royal Mail redirection costs £35 for 3 months. New driving licence is free but takes 2 to 3 weeks.

Immediate repairs or improvements: the things you plan to do before the furniture goes in, new locks (£100 to £200), professional clean (£150 to £350), painting (£200 to £800 per room if professional).

Energy switching: your fixed tariff does not move with you. Budget for potentially higher energy costs in the first months while you find the best deal for the new property.

Cost comparison: first-time buyer versus chain mover

First-time buyer purchasing at £300,000: Stamp duty: £0 Solicitor: £1,200 to £1,800 Survey: £400 to £700 Mortgage fees: £0 to £1,500 Removals: £500 to £1,500 (often less stuff) Other costs: £500 to £1,000 Total: roughly £2,600 to £6,500

Chain mover purchasing at £300,000 and selling at £250,000: Stamp duty: £2,500 Buying solicitor: £1,200 to £1,800 Selling solicitor: £800 to £1,400 Survey: £400 to £700 Estate agent fees: £2,500 to £5,000 (1% to 2% of sale price) EPC for sale: £60 to £120 Mortgage fees: £0 to £1,500 Removals: £800 to £2,000 Other costs: £500 to £1,500 Total: roughly £8,760 to £14,520

Key takeaways

  • 1.Budget £8,000 to £15,000 total for a £300,000 purchase (less for first-time buyers).
  • 2.Estate agent fees (1% to 2% of sale price) are the largest cost for sellers.
  • 3.Hidden costs (mortgage fees, insurance, moving day, immediate repairs) add £2,000 to £4,000.
  • 4.Use House Chapter's cost calculator to estimate your specific costs before you start.

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