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Looking for a moving company in Stroud? In the last year, we've helped over 800 residential movers save time and money by matching them with up to 6 verified and reviewed removal companies in the local area.

The picturesque market town of Stroud is surrounded by the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Stroud is green in more ways than one, holding the title of the first British town to introduce a fully organic cafe.

With great transport links to Gloucester, Swindon and Cheltenham, you may not be ready to move out of Stroud just yet. If this is the case, our Stroud partners will facilitate to your local move. They’re all highly qualified and experienced in the removals industry to always deliver a quality service.

Even if you're moving out of Stroud, our local partners can help with this. Our Stroud-based removal companies are experienced in carrying out both local and UK moves to a high standard. We can put you in touch with the best removals firms in the area and help you save up to 70% off your moving costs.

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    FAQs About Moving to Stroud

    We researched moving in Stroud to bring you everything you need to know. We found that the average property price is £337,653 and average rental cost is £676 pcm.

    Friday is the most popular moving day and August is the most popular month. We calculated that the average cost of moving is £1,351, based on the average 3-bedroom house move.

    Avg property price: £337,653
    Avg rental price: £676
    Avg removal costs: £1,351
    Best time to move: August

    How Much Are Removal Company Costs In Stroud?

    We found that the average cost of moving house in Stroud is £1,351 based on the average 3-bedroom house. Keep in mind that this is an average for the area and the cost of your move will depend on a number of factors.

    These include the size of your house, the number of belongings being moved, the distance between your old property and new home and even the day of the week.

    Our data revealed that the most you can expect for a home move in Stroud is up to £1,882, with the lowest over £1,000 less at just £820. Remember that when you use Compare My Move, you could save up to 70% on your moving costs.

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    Removal Costs in Stroud 2023
    Removal Costs in Stroud 2023

    What Is The Best Time of Year To Move in Stroud?

    Our research found that the most popular time of year to move house in Stroud is August. Not only is this an ideal month for young families to move, with the school holidays meaning education will not be interrupted. It also has the benefits of better weather.

    August offer longer, lighter and warmer evenings, ideal for moving, unpacking and settling into a new home. June was also a popular month for Stroud movers.

    The least popular time to move house was during the winter, with January seeing the least amount of movers among our Stroud users. Just 3% of moves took place at the start of the year, no doubt due to many people not wanting to arrange a house move so close to the festive period.

    January is often a time to recover from the busy and often financially demanding month of December. Not to mention the fact that during January to conditions are worse for a move, with shorter and darker days and the potential for snow.

    Popular Months To Move in Stroud 2023
    Popular Months To Move in Stroud 2023

    What Is The Best Day Of The Week To Move In Stroud?

    According to our data, Stroud movers overwhelmingly chose a Friday to move house, with almost 33% of our users choosing it over any other day of the week. By comparison, less than 5% arranged a Sunday move.

    A Friday means that you have the entire weekend to move and settle into a new home, without disturbing the typical working week. This also applies to families with young children in school. The ample time is ideal for giving everything a place in your new abode and ensuring everything is prepared for your life in a new location.

    This is perhaps why Sunday is the least popular day, with the working week starting the following day. This can often mean a rushed moving day or delay your unpacking if you have work or there is school for the children in the morning.

    Another reason to perhaps avoid a Sunday move is that many estate agents and solicitors are closed on a Sunday. This could mean that if there is an issue with your new home, it may not be addressed right away.

    Popular Moving Days in Stroud 2023
    Popular Moving Days in Stroud 2023

    What Are The Top Locations for Stroud Movers?

    For those looking to move out of or within the Stroud area, we’ve found the most popular locations for residents of the town to move to.

    Below we’ve reviewed the top four locations and their average house prices, allowing you to budget accordingly if you are looking at moving to one of these areas. These include Gloucester, Cheltenham, Cirencester and Bristol, all of which are areas with plenty to offer, with good connections to Stroud.

    Gloucester proved to be both the most popular and the cheapest location of the list, with Cheltenham being the most expensive, closely followed by Bristol.

    Top 4 Locations for Stroud Movers 2023
    Top 4 Locations for Stroud Movers 2023
    • Gloucester

      Located in the west of England, near the Cotswolds rural area, Gloucester has an overall average price of £251,046, making it the most reasonably priced area on our list. Known for its impressive architecture, Gloucester has a variety of property types on offer.

    • Cheltenham

      Famous for its racecourse, Cheltenham is the most expensive area on our list, with an overall average price of £381,907. This is an 11% increase on the previous year, with semi-detached homes proving to be the most popular property type in this time period.

    • Cirencester

      A market town around 80 miles west of London, Cirencester is the largest town in the Cotswolds. Properties here had an overall average price of £354,360 over the last year, with terraced homes making up the majority of sales. Prices here saw a 7% increase in the past year.

    • Bristol

      Bristol has a variety of properties, many in historic buildings. Properties in the area have an overall average price of £360,065 over the last year, with terraced properties making up the majority of the sales. Prices have seen a 10% increase in the last year, likely due to the city’s increasing popularity.