Over 52,653 people moved last week ahead of lower Stamp Duty thresholds returning, research from reallymoving has revealed.
While week 13 has always been a popular week of the year to move, this year it was much more popular as homebuyers raced to complete before lower Stamp Duty thresholds are restored on 1st April.
Data from reallymoving revealed that moving volumes last week were 92% higher than the average for Q1, compared to 60% higher in 2024, making the spike in volume for this week in 2025 53% higher than the 2024 spike.
Translated into actual volumes, reallymoving estimated 52,653 people moved home last week, compared with 27,458 moving in an average week in the first quarter of the year.
Rob Houghton, founder and CEO of reallymoving, said: “Home mover activity surged last week as buyers race to beat the stamp duty hike.
“Removals firms across the country have been working overtime to keep up with demand, and some have had to get creative to ensure their clients can meet the deadline.
“One removals firm we work with, Home Moovers in Ruislip, have been offering to move people temporarily into their own storage site and then redelivering their belongings next week. So far, 10 customers have taken up this option.”
He added: “Sure Removals in Romford, Essex, said their phones haven’t stopped ringing, including from other removals companies calling to ask if they have any availability to help move their customers.
“Most removals firms we’ve spoken to are predicting April will be the slowest month of the year, judging by current bookings.
“Many people will have budgeted for the extra cost Stamp Duty just in case, but others simply don’t have the money.
“If they don’t complete on time, and they can’t agree a reduced price, we will see transactions collapsing later this week – not just theirs, but potentially everyone in the chain. Conveyancing firms are definitely feeling the pressure.”