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The most popular areas people are moving to in London right now

Street view of Hackney Central, one of the popular areas London offers, with a blue railway bridge overhead, cars on the road, pedestrians strolling, and shops like the Railway Tavern on the corner. Bright, sunny weather. The most popular areas people are moving to in London right now
Author Avatar Mat Stuckey
19 May 2026
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London's property market is shifting. Buyers and renters are making more calculated decisions than they were a few years ago, driven by affordability, transport access, and a clearer sense of what they want from where they live. The areas attracting the most interest right now reflect that thinking. Walthamstow Walthamstow has been one of the most talked-about areas in London for the past couple of years, and the numbers back it up. The Sunday Times named it the best neighbourhood to live in London for 2025, citing its independent shops, strong community feel, handsome Victorian housing stock, and access to…

What’s the difference between a removals company and a man and van?

Five men pose in front of a Happy2Move removals truck parked on a gravel driveway, with houses and trees in the background on a sunny day, showcasing the team's dedication to their jobs. What’s the difference between a removals company and a man and van?
Author Avatar Mat Stuckey
19 May 2026
2 Min. To Read

It's a question worth answering properly, because the wrong choice can cost you more than just money. Here's what each service actually involves, and how to know which one your move needs. What a man and van service is A man and van is one driver with a van. They'll help you load, drive, and unload. That's the core of it. Some operators offer an extra pair of hands if you ask, and some will have basic packing materials in the van, but the service is fundamentally about transport. It suits a specific type of move well: a studio or…

Which London boroughs are hardest to move in and out of?

A painted railway bridge with large yellow letters reading "Camden Lock" spans a busy street in one of the hardest to move London boroughs, with pedestrians, cars, and shops visible beneath a cloudy sky. Which London boroughs are hardest to move in and out of?
Author Avatar Manny Sahmbi
12 May 2026
4 Min. To Read

Moving in London is rarely straightforward. Depending on where you are, the logistics can range from mildly awkward to genuinely complex. Narrow streets, strict parking enforcement, controlled zones, congestion charges, and buildings that were never designed with moving in mind all play a part. Some boroughs are significantly harder to work in than others. After hundreds of moves across the capital, we've built up a clear picture of where the challenges tend to be, and what it takes to handle them properly. The main things that make a borough difficult It's rarely just one thing. It's usually a combination of:…

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A room filled with neatly stacked cardboard boxes labeled "large" and "small," hints at a moving and storing project for a new French Brasserie Chain in London. The boxes are against a wall and window, next to a counter with various items. The floor showcases a patterned tile design. Sustainability Tips for Commercial Moves

Sustainability Tips for Commercial Moves

Author Avatar Manny Sahmbi
08 Sep 2024
3 Min. To Read

More and more businesses across the UK are embracing sustainability, looking at ways they can reduce their carbon footprint and make a positive impact on the environment. There are both practical and ethical reasons behind this, and the companies that are most effective at doing so consider sustainability in everything they do. You might think commercial office moves are difficult to include in that. After all, they require large trucks and lots of packaging, but it can be achieved if you work with the right company and do the right things. Why Sustainability Matters in Commercial Moves Sustainability matters because…

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