
How Much Do House Removals Cost in London?
One of the first questions people ask before moving home is simple: how much do house removals cost in London?
The honest answer is that removal costs vary depending on the size of your home, how much you are moving, the distance between properties, parking, access, packing, storage, and the number of movers needed on the day.
At Golds Removals, we help customers with house removals, man and van services, packing services, and secure storage across London. This guide explains the main cost factors so you can budget properly and avoid surprises.
Quick Answer
For a typical London house move, smaller flat moves may cost a few hundred pounds, while larger house removals can cost £1,000 or more depending on the size of the property, access, distance, packing, storage, and timing.
The best way to get an accurate price is to request a quote based on your inventory, addresses, access details, and moving date.
Typical House Removal Costs in London
Every move is different, but the table below gives a general idea of how removal costs can vary by property size.
| Property Type | Typical London Guide Price | What Can Affect the Price? |
|---|---|---|
| Small flat or studio | Often from around £300 to £600+ | Lift access, stairs, distance, number of boxes, and whether it is a simple man and van move. |
| 1-bedroom flat | Often from around £400 to £700+ | Parking, access, amount of furniture, packing help, and loading time. |
| 2-bedroom home | Often from around £600 to £1,000+ | Inventory size, dismantling furniture, access restrictions, and move distance. |
| 3-bedroom house | Often from around £900 to £1,500+ | Crew size, van size, packing, fragile items, parking, and how long the move takes. |
| 4-bedroom house or larger | Often £1,500+ depending on the move | Larger crews, multiple vans, full packing, storage, long carrying distances, or complex access. |
These are guide prices only. A short move with easy parking may cost less than a similar-sized property with stairs, no lift, difficult loading, or a long distance between addresses.
What Affects the Cost of House Removals?
1. Size of the Property
The bigger the property, the more furniture, boxes, and belongings there usually are to move. A studio flat normally needs less time, fewer movers, and a smaller vehicle than a large family home.
2. Amount of Furniture and Boxes
Two homes with the same number of bedrooms can have very different removal costs. A lightly furnished two-bedroom flat may be straightforward, while a two-bedroom flat with lots of furniture, books, fragile items, and storage contents may take much longer.
3. Distance Between Properties
A local move within West London is usually different from a move across London or a long-distance move outside the city. Travel time, fuel, route planning, and unloading time all affect the final quote.
For longer moves, see our long distance removals service.
4. Parking and Access
Parking is one of the biggest cost factors in London. Controlled parking zones, narrow streets, red routes, mansion blocks, flats, staircases, lifts, and long carrying distances can all add time to a move.
Areas such as Chiswick, Ealing, Richmond, Wimbledon, Kensington, Hammersmith, and Fulham often need careful planning for loading and access.
5. Packing Services
If you want the removals team to pack your belongings, this will usually increase the cost, but it can save a lot of time and reduce the risk of damage.
Professional packing services are especially useful for kitchens, fragile items, artwork, antiques, mirrors, electronics, and full house moves.
6. Fragile or Specialist Items
Items such as glassware, mirrors, artwork, antiques, pianos, large wardrobes, heavy appliances, and delicate electronics may need extra care, wrapping, or handling time.
For more advice, read our fragile packing guide.
7. Storage Needs
If your move-out and move-in dates do not line up, you may need secure storage. Storage can be useful for delayed completions, downsizing, renovations, probate moves, or staged moves.
8. Moving Date and Timing
Weekends, school holidays, and end-of-month dates are often busier. If you have flexibility, a midweek move may be easier to arrange and may give you more options.
How to Keep Removal Costs Down
- Declutter before you move: The less you move, the less time and van space you need.
- Pack non-fragile items yourself: This can reduce labour time if you are organised.
- Label boxes clearly: Good labelling helps the team unload faster.
- Plan parking early: Parking problems can cause delays on moving day.
- Be clear about access: Tell your removals company about stairs, lifts, narrow roads, or long carrying distances.
- Get a proper quote: A detailed quote is better than a vague low price that changes later.
Cheap Removals vs Reliable Removals
It is natural to look for a good price, but the cheapest quote is not always the best option. A very low quote may not include enough movers, the right vehicle, proper insurance, packing materials, waiting time, or realistic loading time.
A reliable removals company should ask about your inventory, access, addresses, parking, dates, fragile items, and any special requirements before giving a proper quote.
For more advice, read our guide on how to choose a reliable removals company in London.
What Information Do We Need for an Accurate Quote?
To give you the most accurate price, Golds Removals will usually need:
- Your moving date
- Collection and delivery postcodes
- Property type and number of bedrooms
- Whether there are stairs or lifts
- Parking and loading access details
- Approximate number of boxes
- Large furniture items
- Fragile or high-value items
- Whether you need packing or storage
- Any dismantling or reassembly needs
House Removal Cost FAQs
How much do house removals cost in London?
House removal costs in London can range from a few hundred pounds for a small flat move to £1,000 or more for larger homes. The final price depends on property size, distance, access, packing, storage, and the number of movers needed.
Is packing included in the removals cost?
Packing is not always included as standard. Some customers pack themselves, while others choose professional packing services for convenience and extra protection.
Why do London removals cost more than some other areas?
London moves often involve controlled parking zones, traffic, limited loading access, flats, stairs, lifts, narrow streets, and longer carrying distances. These factors can increase the time and planning required.
Can I reduce the cost of my house move?
Yes. Decluttering, packing non-fragile items yourself, labelling boxes clearly, planning parking, and being flexible with your moving date can all help control costs.
Do I need a parking suspension for a London house move?
In many London areas, a parking suspension or permit may be needed for a removals vehicle. This depends on the borough, street, and property access.
Get a House Removals Quote in London
The easiest way to find out what your move will cost is to request a quote based on your actual property, access, inventory, and moving date.
Golds Removals can help with house removals, flat moves, packing, storage, man and van services, and long-distance moves across London.
