August has been the most popular month to move for the past 12 years.
The most popular day to move home will be Friday 30 August according to the latest data by reallymoving.
The data, analysed by the HomeOwners Alliance, found August has been the most popular month to move for the past 12 years.
On the most popular moving day the amount of moves will be around 3.8 times the average level, with around 75,000 homeowners moving throughout the month.
Paula Higgins, chief executive of the HomeOwners Alliance, said:“Many homeowners like to move during the school summer holidays so their children can settle into their new place in time for the new academic year, which is the start of September across most of the UK.
“It may appear sensible to move on a Friday, so you have time to unpack and settle in over the weekend before heading back to work.
"But we advise people to be exceptionally careful if they move on a Friday.
"On this particular Friday, 30th August, with even more moves expected to be happening than usual, it's paramount that people are as organised as possible.
“Of course delays can occur at any time, but issues with transfers of funds are more likely to happen on a Friday when banks, conveyancers and removal firms are stretched to the limit as it’s the time when most housing deals tend to complete.
"On the last Friday of the month bank money transfers can get overloaded and it’s peak time for conveyancing fraud."
Rob Houghton, chief executive at reallymoving, added: “Moving on the busiest day of the year isn’t for the faint-hearted, especially with the August bank holiday also happening that week, pushing more moves onto the remaining four days.
"Ensure your solicitor and everyone in the chain knows you’re working towards that date and book your removals firm well in advance, so you only need to confirm as soon as you exchange.
"It’s best to ask them to come to your house to assess the volume of your belongings.
"This ensures you have the right sized van and number of team members on the day of your move.”
Further research from the Homeowners Alliance revealed that one in five homeowners (19%) who bought their home between 2016 and 2018 had moving day delays because of sellers vacating their homes late or funds not being cleared on time.