House Price Rise Could Mean Increase in Business for Cambridge Removals Company

With a volatile housing market, the house price trends are watched carefully, especially by Cambridge removals, an area which has seen an increase in house price.

With a volatile housing market in the UK, and everyone closely watching the house pricing pattern to suggest what might happen next, removals companies in Cambridge will be pleased to hear that an increase in the prices in their area could mean that they will be receiving higher numbers of removals enquiries.

A tool from the BBC , tracks the changes in the housing market of the UK and overall, the figures show that in Cambridge, there has been a rise in the average annual house price by 2.5%, a trend which is certainly not backed up by the rest of the UK with experts predicting an even more depressed overview for the housing market in 2012. The data from the BBC tool breaks down the figures even more, with detached properties in Cambridge seeing the biggest increase, up by 19.3% annually and 15.4% for the first quarter of the year (January to March 2012). This perhaps suggests that a number of people with larger, more valuable houses are choosing to move home, a definite plus point for Cambridge removals companies as these are the people who are likely to really invest in a professional removals service.

"Although people are trying to save money, a removals service is one that they are still willing to spend their money on. Unfortunately, moving home can be rather stressful and especially if you are moving a long distance, choosing a DIY solution just isn't an option" says Marcus Hemsley, spokesperson for Abels Removals Cambridge. "Abels have a huge amount of experience, especially moving items of high value and offer a fully comprehensive service. If you're moving home, to reduce any worries and stress choosing a high quality removals company should be one of the things high on your agenda."

Getting yourself a foot on the housing ladder seems to be getting harder and harder, and new buyers are often simply priced out of the market, choosing to either rent for longer or stay at home with parents or families before moving out to a more permanent base.

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