Move it!
French Property News|January 2020
Preparing for a move to France can be an exciting but daunting time. Getting help from a removals company with the right experience can help make the big day run smoothly
Gary Burke
Move it!
Every move from the UK to France is different, but here are some of the most common questions the Burke Bros Moving Group is asked on a regular basis by its customers.

HOW MUCH WILL A REMOVAL SERVICE TO FRANCE COST?

Many people ring removal companies and want a rough quote over the phone but, of course, this is like asking for the length of a piece of string. There are so many permutations and considerations, so it’s preferable for a company to provide a detailed quote by carrying out a thorough survey of your property and personal effects that require moving.

Before they can provide such information they need to be fully aware of the cubic capacity to be moved. How many packers will be needed? What size vehicle will be required? And how long will the whole process take?

SHOULD I ONLY LOOK FOR A LOCAL REMOVAL COMPANY?

It’s not essential to limit your choice of remover to a company local to you. Prioritise finding a remover with the right experience and knowledge of moving to France, regardless of where they’re based.

Any remover you use should be a member of the British Association of Removers (BAR). More specifically, your mover should be a financially bonded mover who belongs to the BAR to ensure a guarantee that customers’ advanced payments are protected should the company cease to trade. Equally, they should be FIDI accredited (the global alliance of international quality removal companies) as a reflection of their operations and service to customers.

This story is from the January 2020 edition of French Property News.

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