Kelowna, BC, June 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, (June 13, 2018) - The busiest moving day of the year, June 30, is fast approaching and Canadians are increasingly stressed about moving to a new home. According to research conducted by prominent moving and storage company, BigSteelBox, Canadians are 9% more stressed about moving than they were in 2017. Speaking to customers, in addition to the stress of moving, the downturn in the real estate market and the new mortgage lending rules has led to increased stress.
BigSteelBox surveyed over 1,000 adults across Canada and of the 64% who had moved recently, 75% admitted it was a stressful experience. This is a 9% increase over last year’s survey in which 66% of survey respondents found moving to be a stressful venture.
British Columbians were some of the most stressed out, with 17% of respondents saying moving is “extremely stressful”. In fact, 36% of British Columbians consider moving to be more stressful than starting a new job, quitting smoking or starting a family. British Columbians also experienced the most sticker shock when it came to their moves, with 46% saying costs were higher than expected.
“It’s not surprising that British Columbians are experiencing more stress than the rest of Canada when it comes to moving,” comments Brian Hawkins, Director of Operations at BigSteelBox. “We’ve definitely noticed the effects that increasing housing costs, new taxes and mortgage lending rules, and gas prices have had on our BC customers.”
The stress Canadians face around moving is likely a huge contributing factor to their procrastination when it comes to packing. Ontario residents are the most likely to put off packing with 38% admitting they leave packing until a few days before the move. Canadians in the Prairie Provinces take the longest to unpack with 58% waiting at least one month or more to finish setting up their homes. Some survey respondents even admitted they would rather update their social media than start unpacking immediately after a move.
Other survey highlights include:
Hawkins notes that, “There are ways to plan a move that can help minimize additional stress, especially when the cost of a move is a major stress point for most Canadians.”
BigSteelBox has supported over 38,000 Canadians with their moving and storage needs. With that in mind, they recommend the following tips to help avoid procrastination and minimize costs:
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About BigSteelBox
BigSteelBox is a leading provider of mobile storage solutions in Canada, helping make moving and storage simple and stress free. With 27 locations across Canada, their storage options can be tailored to meet the needs of any residential, construction or commercial customer, bringing the storage to them when and where they need it and managing all aspects of transportation. BigSteelBox makes moving and storage simple.
Note to editors: Written by BigSteelBox and conducted using Google Surveys, June 2018.
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