Growing number of people are moving because of neighbour disputes

There are many reasons to move home, such as needing a larger house or wanting to live in a better neighbourhood. Discussions on online forums suggest that an increasing number want to move due to problems with their neighbours.

Conversations on HousingUK and AskUK show that neighbour issues can build slowly to the point where they feel unbearable, prompting the decision to move.

House removals specialist Mark Freeman says he often speaks to people who love their home but are worn down by neighbour problems. Often, it’s not one dramatic incident that is the problem. According to Freeman:

“Usually, it’s smaller frustrations happening repeatedly. Loud music late at night, arguments, blocked driveways, difficult parking situations or feeling like you can never properly switch off at home.”

The home is a place where people want to relax, but neighbour disputes can make householders feel tense and uncomfortable instead. Moving due to bad neighbours is an decision driven by emotion.

People can put up with bad behaviour from a neighbour for years, hoping it will improve, but eventually decide they cannot stand it anymore. Though moving can be stressful, people often think it is worth it to get away from bad neighbours. Once they decide to move, they want it to happen as soon as possible.

If you are planning to move to a more peaceful neighbourhood and require a Liverpool removal company, contact Merseyside Movers & Storers. We’ll help your move go as smoothly as possible.