by Emma Morley | Jan 31, 2020 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly
Relocating abroad? What to do with your UK home whilst you’re away. It’s not just younger people emigrating to Australia and New Zealand these days, or executives heading to the US or Hong Kong. We can all move abroad if we want to – at least until the end of the EU...
by Emma Morley | Aug 10, 2018 | Corporate view of Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK
Do you remember the last time you checked a phonebook for the local restaurant’s contact information? Or how about calling a store to find out their opening hours? You probably don’t remember, because thanks to the internet, all of this information is available with...
by Emma Morley | May 27, 2018 | DIY Relocation, Getting Around, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly
So you want to live in the outskirts of London or even further afield, and need to get into the centre of town. You don’t want to let the train take the strain, but what can you expect if instead you travel by road? What are the roads like? How bad is the traffic?...
by Emma Morley | Mar 9, 2018 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Jargon Buster
If you’re coming to the UK from abroad to live, you might what to know what Council Tax is and what it pays for. Here’s the low down: What is it? It’s a compulsory tax that is payable on your home – whether you rent from a landlord, or own it yourself. The tax...
by Emma Morley | Nov 2, 2017 | How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly
Packing up your things- it’s the most stressful part of preparing for your move. But this shouldn’t be a time-consuming or troubling affair; you should just be looking forward to settling into your new home. To help you avoid a complete meltdown, here are...
by Emma Morley | Oct 2, 2017 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK
Aside from personal expenditure, there are a number of additional costs which need to be taken into account before you can decide on how much you have to spend on renting/buying your new home. To give you an idea of what you can expect these costs to be, here are some...