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The Best Apps for Moving

UK Mortgage Calculator: Free. Before you look for your perfect home, download this useful app for up to date mortgage information.  Find out how much you can borrow, calculate monthly mortgage payments, get mortgage comparisons and information on buy-to-let mortgages – all without even stepping foot in a bank!

Rightmove: Free.  The UK’s largest property portal now has a UK wide property app. View millions of properties for sale and rent complete with location maps and floor plans, this easily navigable app allows you to contact estate agents directly. So it is even easier to find, view and buy your new home!

Speedtest.net: Free. Brought to us from the world’s most popular internet speed test website, this clever little app will test the broadband speed as well as your download and upload speeds in the area you are moving too. If internet connection is a deal breaker for you then this is definitely an app worth using when going on house viewings.

Home Move Pro: Free. We all know moving is stressful, so make things easier with this snappy little app.  It has everything you need to plan and organise your move and even allows you to take audio notes, save photos and has a number of checklist templates.

The Dulux Visualizer App: Free. Make redecorating a delight with the Dulux Visualizer.  Gone are fiddly old fashioned colour charts, with this fantastic app you can pick a colour from anywhere and use augmented reality technology to visualize that colour in your new home.  Order paint testers, watch Dulux master class videos and share your favourite colours with friends, all from this handy little app.

Spirit Level: Free.  Don’t have a spirit level?  Hang pictures, put up shelves and make sure your mirrors sit straight with the ultimate in modern gadgets!

Whether you are on a smart phone, tablet, PC or laptop, visit our checklist pages for step by step help on moving house both in the UK and internationally. 

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