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Home remodelling vs buying a new home - which is better?

3 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

Remodelling is often cheaper and quicker than moving, with extensions or conversions taking up to six months and costing around £250 per square metre, excluding VAT, for small projects like bathrooms. Moving can cost up to £21,750 and take longer due to estate agent and mortgage processes, but offers less control over timings and costs.

When you’ve become tired of staring at the same four walls, you might find yourself thinking: something needs to change.

This leaves many homeowners wrestling with sprucing their current home up or finding a new property. Both options are no small feat, with both coming with costs and time investments - but which is right for you?

If you’re ready for a change, consider this...

Costs

Let’s face it, money is a big consideration for most things. Naturally, you might assume adding an extension or a loft conversion would leave you more out of pocket, but things aren’t so simple.

When moving house, if you take into consideration these costs…

  • Stamp duty
  • Surveyor fees
  • Advisor fees
  • Moving costs
  • Furnishings
  • Repairs
  • Estate agent fees

How much does an architect charge?