How Much Do Home Removals Cost in the UK? (Honest Guide for 2026)

How Much Do Home Removals Cost in the UK? (Honest Guide for 2026)

Moving house is one of life’s big moments. Whether you’re finally getting the keys to your first place, upsizing for a growing family, or downsizing now the kids have flown the nest — it’s exciting, a little chaotic, and often more expensive than you first expect.

One of the first questions people Google at 11pm while lying in bed worrying is: “how much is this actually going to cost me?”

So let’s talk about it honestly — no waffle, no vague “it depends” non-answers. Just real numbers, the stuff that affects your quote, and how to keep costs sensible without cutting corners you’ll regret.


The Short Answer: What You Can Expect to Pay in 2026

Here’s a rough breakdown of average UK removal costs in 2026, based on a standard local move where you’ve done your own packing:

Property SizeApproximate Cost
1-bed flat£400 – £650
2-bed home£650 – £950
3-bed home£950 – £1,700
4-bed home£1,500 – £2,500
5-bed home£2,000 – £3,000+

These figures are ballpark estimates for a local move (roughly under 25 miles). Your actual quote will vary — sometimes quite a bit — depending on a number of factors we’ll walk through below.

Want to skip straight to a number for your specific move? You can get a free, no-obligation quote from SmartyMoves and know exactly what you’re looking at within minutes.


What Actually Affects the Price?

This is where it gets interesting, because two people moving from identically sized houses can end up with very different bills. Here’s what makes the difference:

1. How Much Stuff You’ve Got

More boxes, more furniture, more years of accumulated life = a bigger van, more crew, and more time. A minimalist in a 3-bed terrace might pay noticeably less than someone who’s kept every piece of furniture they’ve ever owned.

Tip: Moving is genuinely one of the best opportunities to declutter. Less stuff = a lower quote. Win-win.

2. How Far You’re Moving

Local moves under 15–20 miles are generally priced at a flat rate. Once you’re going further, mileage, fuel, and time on the road start pushing the price up. A one-bed flat moving 100+ miles across the country could cost around £800–£1,000. A four-bed doing the same distance? Closer to £2,000–£2,500.

If you’re relocating further afield, a specialist long-distance removals service is worth considering — the planning and logistics involved are quite different from a local hop, and an experienced team makes a real difference.

3. Do You Want Them to Pack For You?

This is one of the biggest variables. A professional packing service — where the removal team comes in, wraps everything, boxes it all up, and unpacks at the other end — can add £400–£600 to a 3-bed move. It’s not cheap, but if you’re time-poor or just don’t fancy spending three evenings bubble-wrapping your kitchen, it’s often worth every penny.

4. Access at Both Properties

Tight parking, a narrow road, three flights of stairs — all of these add time and complexity, and removal companies factor that into their quotes. Always be upfront about tricky access when you request a quote; it avoids nasty surprises on the day.

5. Specialist Items

Got a grand piano? An antique wardrobe? A hot tub? These need specialist handling and equipment. Piano moves, for example, require a dedicated approach — the right gear, the right technique, and a team that knows what they’re doing. Always flag these items when getting quotes.

Similarly, if you have large flat-pack furniture that needs taking apart and rebuilding, a furniture dismantling and reassembly service will save you a lot of time and stress on moving day.

6. When You’re Moving

Friday is the most popular moving day in the UK (everyone wants the weekend to settle in), so prices are often higher. Summer school holidays are peak season too. If you have flexibility, a mid-week move in winter will almost always be cheaper than a Friday in August.


The Three Main Ways to Move

1. Do It All Yourself
Hire a van for the day (around £100–£200), rope in some friends, and do it all yourself. Totally manageable for a studio flat or one-bed. For a 3-bed family home with 15 years of furniture? It’s a big ask — physically, logistically, and on your friendships.

2. Basic Removal Service
You pack everything; the professionals move it. A removal company brings the van and the muscle, and transports your boxes and furniture from A to B. This is the sweet spot for a lot of people. You save on packing costs but get the peace of mind of professional movers with proper insurance. SmartyMoves’ house removals service works exactly like this — straightforward, reliable, and fairly priced.

3. Full Packing and Removal Service
The removal company does everything. They arrive, pack your whole home, load it, drive it, and unpack it at the other end. It costs more, but on a stressful moving day, having someone else handle the boxes while you deal with the kids and the keys is genuinely priceless for some families.


Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

This is the section people often wish they’d read earlier. Beyond the headline removal quote, here are some costs that can catch people off guard:

  • Storage fees — if there’s a gap between moving out and moving in, you’ll need somewhere to put your things. Storage is usually billed weekly or monthly.
  • Packing materials — boxes, bubble wrap, packing tape. These add up, especially if you’re buying them yourself rather than having them supplied.
  • Furniture dismantling — beds, wardrobes, and other large items may need taking apart. Some companies include this; many charge extra. Check out the furniture dismantling service from SmartyMoves if this applies to your move.
  • Waiting time — if your completion is delayed and the removal van is sitting outside, you may be charged an hourly waiting fee.

The best way to avoid surprises? Ask for a fully itemised written quote and go through it line by line before you commit.


What Do Removal Costs Look Like Across Greater Manchester?

If you’re moving in or around Manchester, prices can be more competitive than in London or the South East, and local knowledge matters enormously. Whether you’re moving within Manchester city centre, across to Trafford, over to Salford, or heading south to Stockport, Didsbury, Chorlton, Wilmslow, or Wythenshawe — local removal companies tend to offer better value than national chains, and they know the area inside out.

You can see all areas SmartyMoves covers here.


How to Save Money Without Cutting Corners

Nobody wants to overpay, but equally, moving day is not the moment to discover your cheapest quote came with no insurance and an underestimated van. Here’s how to be smart about it:

  • Get at least three quotes. Prices vary significantly between companies. Shopping around can save you hundreds. You can get a free quote from SmartyMoves as a starting point.
  • Declutter first. Seriously. It reduces your volume, lowers your quote, and you arrive at your new home with only the things you actually want.
  • Be flexible on date. Mid-week moves are cheaper. Avoiding school holidays and end-of-month dates helps too.
  • Pack yourself if you can. It’s the single biggest way to reduce the total bill.
  • Book early. 4–6 weeks ahead is the sweet spot. Last-minute bookings in peak season can be expensive and stressful.
  • Check insurance. Make sure the company has proper goods-in-transit insurance. It’s not worth saving £100 to discover your sofa isn’t covered.

You can also take a look at SmartyMoves’ transparent pricing page to get a sense of what a Manchester-area move is likely to cost before you even pick up the phone.


Is It Worth Using a Professional Removal Company?

For a small move — a one-bed flat, travelling a short distance — DIY is genuinely a reasonable option if you have a free day and helpful friends. But for most family moves, a professional removal company is worth it. They have the right equipment, the right vehicles, experience with awkward furniture, and crucially, proper insurance if something goes wrong.

The peace of mind on what is already one of life’s most stressful days is something a lot of people underestimate until they’re standing in their old living room at 8am surrounded by boxes, wondering if everything will fit in one trip.

If you want to know more about how SmartyMoves works and who’s behind the service, you can read the SmartyMoves About page — or just get in touch directly with any questions.


A Few Final Thoughts

Moving costs are rarely just about the removal van. Once you factor in estate agent fees, solicitors, stamp duty, and the inevitable trip to IKEA for things the new place needs, the total adds up fast. Knowing roughly what your removal will cost — and building in a small buffer for the unexpected — means one fewer thing to worry about on the day.

Get your quotes early, compare properly, ask the right questions, and don’t forget to tip your removal team if they do a good job. They’re doing the heavy lifting so you don’t have to.

Good luck with the move. 🏡


Prices are based on 2026 UK market data and are for guidance only. Always request a personalised quote for your specific move. Contact SmartyMoves or get a free quote online to find out exactly what your move will cost.