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Moving to or from Fivemiletown BT75? Our network of vetted removal companies connects you with trusted local movers who know County Tyrone inside and out. Whether you are relocating within this historic market town or moving across Northern Ireland, we make it simple to compare quotes from verified professionals who have helped thousands of families make their move. Our inspectors have seen countless properties across this region, and we understand exactly what makes a removal job straightforward or challenging in this part of Tyrone.
Fivemiletown sits rural Tyrone, surrounded by rolling countryside and small communities. Property sales in the Fermanagh and Omagh district rose by nearly 10% over the past year, with the average home value hovering around £230,000 according to PropertyPal. The town sits on the A4 corridor between Enniskillen and Belfast, making it a strategic location for removals across the province. Semi-detached and detached houses dominate the local housing stock, though you will find traditional terraced properties along the town centre streets with their characteristic narrow frontages and limited parking.
Our vetted movers understand the unique character of properties here, from narrow town centre access points to long farm lanes leading to rural homesteads. Many moves in BT75 involve agricultural equipment, furniture requiring careful handling due to traditional construction, or multiple trips for larger family homes. We work exclusively with removal companies that carry full insurance, have proven track records, and understand the practical realities of moving in rural Northern Ireland.
Every van in our network is maintained to high standards, and every crew member undergoes background checks. When you request a quote through Homemove, you receive transparent pricing with no hidden fees, so you can budget your move with confidence. Our team remains available throughout your moving process to answer questions and ensure your removal goes smoothly.

£230,000
Average Property Value
9.9% (Fermanagh & Omagh)
Annual Price Growth
Semi-Detached / Detached
Most Common Property
194 (Fermanagh & Omagh 2024)
Regional Sales Volume
Using listing data from home.co.uk and property data from homedata.co.uk
BT75 takes in Fivemiletown and the surrounding rural hinterland in County Tyrone. It is mostly agricultural land, with farms dotted across the countryside and the town itself acting as the local service centre. Homes here run from compact terraces on the main street to larger detached houses on estate roads, with plenty in between. For a move, that local mix matters, because it helps us talk clearly with removal firms about access, parking, and the practicalities on the day.
Across Fivemiletown, many homes still show the building methods that shaped their history. Older places in the town centre can have solid walls, original timber floors, and period details that need a steadier hand during a move. Brick, render, and stone finishes are common in the older stock, and those materials can add weight to furniture and fixtures in transit. Detached homes on the edge often have longer drives, which can make it easier to position a removal vehicle. Semi-detached houses are common in established residential areas, and they usually offer decent access for loading and unloading.
Moves in BT75 often cover more miles than people expect in a town area. A farmhouse near Tempo heading to a modern development in Enniskillen, or a move from Fivemiletown to Belfast, both sit well within the experience of our removal network. The A4 gives a key route south to Enniskillen and north towards Belfast, while smaller B-roads pick up the villages and farmsteads around them. What matters most is giving us the right detail about property size, access limits, and any items that need extra care.
Looking at how homes are built in BT75 makes it easier to plan a removal properly. Older houses in Fivemiletown are usually solid wall construction, so the walls are thicker and can affect the way furniture moves through doorways and around corners. Many still have original timber floors, and those can creak under heavy loads, so our teams need to move with care. Pitched roofs with slate or tile coverings are standard across the area, and the higher ceilings that often go with that style can actually suit larger furniture.
Newer homes in the BT75 postcode, especially those built after 1980, tend to use cavity wall construction. That gives better insulation, though it does not make much difference to removal logistics. Modern developments on the outskirts of Fivemiletown often come with wider driveways and more practical garage arrangements. Our vetted removal companies know both construction types well and understand the different demands each one brings. Period properties, with thicker walls and higher ceilings, can often take larger furniture pieces more easily than people expect.
In the Fermanagh and Omagh district, a lot of properties show age-related issues that matter indirectly during a move. Our inspectors often come across damp in older homes, especially rising damp in solid wall buildings where original damp-proof courses have broken down over time. Timber defects, including rot and woodworm, turn up regularly in homes with original wooden features. Roof problems, such as slipped slates or poor flashing, can point to broader maintenance concerns. None of that changes the removal itself, but it can be a clue that a property has gathered more belongings over the years without major refurbishment.
Choosing the right service level in and around Fivemiletown BT75 can make a real difference to cost and to how stressful the day feels. Smaller moves, such as a one-bedroom flat or a compact terraced property, are often best handled by a man-and-van service. A Luton van is usually enough for the contents of a one-bedroom home, and the driver will typically work alone or with one extra helper. It suits homes where everything can go in a single trip and access at both ends is straightforward.
For most family homes in the BT75 area, a standard removal service is the better fit. A three-bedroom semi on the edge of town or a four-bedroom detached house on a country estate is well within the scope of a full removal team with a 7.5-tonne truck. Those crews usually have two to three movers who deal with loading, transport, and unloading, leaving you free to focus on settling in rather than lifting. If the property has gardens or outbuildings full of tools, equipment, or furniture, the extra hands are especially useful for getting everything done within a sensible timeframe.
Full packing is the premium option for anyone who wants to do very little on moving day. It is a strong choice for larger homes too, especially if there are fragile antiques, big book collections, or specialist equipment to move. Professional packers help to keep everything in one piece, and the service usually adds £200-£400 to your quote depending on property size. Families leaving older homes with years of accumulated belongings often find it worthwhile, particularly when items have been in the family for generations.

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Rural roads need a different approach from town-centre moves. The A4 runs through Fivemiletown and links the town with Enniskillen and Belfast, while smaller B-roads serve the surrounding villages and farmsteads. Narrow lanes can be awkward for larger removal vehicles, especially during harvest time when farm machinery takes up more of the road. A weekday booking often means less traffic than a weekend morning. Our vetted removal companies know the local network well, after working these routes in all seasons.
Main Street and Church Street are a different proposition from the residential estates. Terraced homes in the town centre often have very limited on-street parking, so it pays to sort out the vehicle position before moving day. If a property has off-street parking or a driveway, tell the removal company early so the team can turn up with the right equipment. Long carries from van to front door add both time and cost, so good access detail saves trouble all round. We also recommend measuring doorways and gate widths if there are large items to move.
In County Tyrone, the seasons affect moving more than they often do in towns and cities. May to September is the peak moving period across Northern Ireland, because families like to move during the school holidays. Demand for removal services is 20-30% higher then, so booking ahead matters. Winter moves can bring better availability and possibly lower prices, but shorter daylight hours and the chance of winter weather mean some flexibility helps. Rural homes may also have long drives that turn muddy in wet weather, so sensible footwear and ground protection for the new property are worth thinking about.
Good packing starts weeks before the move, and an early start keeps things far calmer on the day. We usually suggest beginning with the items you use least, such as seasonal decorations, books, and storage contents. Clearing out as you pack has two benefits, it reduces the volume your removal company charges for and stops you taking things you no longer need or want. Around Fivemiletown, many families also have outdoor equipment, tools, and garden furniture to factor in, which can take more time than expected.
Fragile items need the right materials, not a quick fix with whatever is to hand. TVs, mirrors, and artwork all need specialist wrapping, while kitchen pieces do better with tissue paper between them and newspaper crumpled into the gaps. If you choose full packing, professional removal companies bring the materials for the job. If you are packing yourself, we advise buying boxes, bubble wrap, and strong tape well ahead of time. Hardware stores in Enniskillen and Omagh sell packing supplies, though online orders are often cheaper for larger moves. Wardrobe boxes are useful too, since they keep clothes on hangers and save a lot of ironing later.
Clear labelling makes unpacking much faster once you arrive. Put each box in its room and add a short note about what is inside. Numbering boxes and keeping an inventory helps avoid the panic of wondering whether something has been left behind. For sentimental or valuable items, keep them with you rather than sending them on the removal vehicle. Important documents, prescription medicines, and anything needed on the first night should go in a separate box that travels in your own car. On moving day, take meter readings at both properties and let the utility companies know in advance so the switch goes through smoothly.

Enter your move details on our platform, current postcode BT75, destination postcode, property size, and the dates you prefer. Our system reviews the details and produces a personalised quote from our network of vetted removal companies in seconds. Be clear about access issues such as stairs, narrow roads, or parking limits, because that is what gives us accurate pricing.
Then compare detailed quotes from several verified removal firms. Each one shows a breakdown of costs, what is included, and when the company is available. Pick quotes that suit your access needs and the level of service you want. Price matters, of course, but so do customer reviews, available dates, and whether the firm has handled your type of property before.
Once you have chosen a removal company, confirm the booking through our secure platform. You will get immediate confirmation with all the details, including the contact information for your assigned moving coordinator. Use the time before moving day to ask any final questions, then confirm the crew arrival time.
Your vetted removal team turns up at the agreed time, loads and transports everything, and delivers it to your new property. Our team stays available throughout to deal with any questions or concerns. Before the crew leaves, do one last walk through of both properties so nothing gets missed.
For peak season moves, from May to September, especially around month-end and school holiday changes, it is sensible to book your removal company 6-8 weeks ahead. That gives you the best chance of getting your preferred date and helps you avoid last-minute price rises. BT75 firms fill up quickly in those busy periods.
Sometimes the completion date and the moving date do not line up neatly, or you need somewhere to keep belongings between homes. Our network includes removal companies that offer short-term storage across the BT75 region and nearby areas. Storage usually starts from £20 per week for compact units and rises to £40-80 per week for room-sized spaces, depending on how much you need to store. Climate-controlled units are a good choice for items that need protection from Northern Ireland's damp weather, especially furniture held between properties during the wetter winter months.
Transit insurance is a key part of moving protection for your belongings during loading, transport, and unloading. Every vetted company in our network includes transit insurance as standard, typically covering up to £50,000 per move. It covers damage caused by accidents, vehicle faults, or other unexpected incidents in transit. If you have high-value items above the standard limit, speak to the removal company about extra cover. Photographs of valuable items before the move can also help as evidence of condition.
Special items need extra thought when you arrange a move. Pianos, antique furniture, valuable artworks, and hot tubs all bring their own handling and pricing challenges. Our inspectors often see properties with items that need specialist treatment, and our removal network includes companies used to that kind of work. Giving accurate details at the quote stage means the removal company can bring the right equipment and know-how. A piano without proper preparation is a risk to the instrument and to the movers.

Several factors shape the cost of a removal service, and knowing them helps when you ask for quotes. Distance is the base line for most pricing, so a move within Fivemiletown or a short hop to a nearby town will usually cost less than a longer journey to Belfast or Derry. Our network includes companies that handle both local moves within the BT75 area and cross-province relocations, with prices set around the time and fuel needed for the trip.
Property size and volume are closely linked to van size and crew time. A three-bedroom semi creates far more volume than a one-bedroom flat, so it may need a larger vehicle or more than one trip. Fivemiletown homes with original features and period furniture can also contain heavier items that need more care when loading. Be honest about the amount you have when asking for quotes, because underestimating causes problems on moving day. Accurate information gets the right equipment there first time, and many families do underestimate, especially after years in a larger home.
Access problems add time and cost to any move. Stairs at either end increase labour, while narrow roads or low bridges may limit the size of vehicle that can be used. Homes without dedicated parking need careful planning for where the van will sit, and long carries from van to door add to the charges. Our platform asks for access details for a reason, because they are vital for accurate quotes. Tell removal companies about any rural property with a long farm lane, including the surface and any gates that need opening.
BT75 removal costs follow the usual Northern Ireland pricing pattern. A one-bedroom property starts from around £495, two-bedroom homes from £695, three-bedroom properties from £895, and larger four-bedroom or family homes from £1,195. Those figures cover standard moves in the area. Longer journeys to Belfast or Derry, difficult access with stairs or long carries, or extras such as packing will push the price up. Always ask for itemised quotes that break down every charge, rather than taking a single headline figure, and check whether fuel surcharges, parking fees, or overnight accommodation are included if needed.
During the busy months from May through September, particularly around month-end or school holiday periods when families want to relocate, it is wise to book your BT75 removal company 6-8 weeks in advance. In quieter months from October through April, 2-4 weeks is usually enough for most moves. Properties that are selling quickly in the current Fermanagh and Omagh market keep demand for good removal firms high all year. Waiting until the last minute can mean poor availability and higher prices, especially for moves that need larger vehicles or more than one crew member.
Every vetted company in our Homemove network includes transit insurance as standard, usually up to £50,000 per move. That gives your belongings protection against damage during loading, transport, and unloading at every stage of the removal. If you need cover above the standard limit for higher-value items, extra protection can often be arranged at additional cost through specialist valuers. Always check the insurance details before you commit to a removal company, and ask about any excess that might apply if you need to make a claim.
Parking in Fivemiletown town centre is tight, especially on Main Street and near the local shops. For terraced homes with limited on-street parking, speak to Fermanagh and Omagh District Council about temporary parking bay suspensions. These usually cost between £25-£75, depending on duration and location, and they need 5-10 working days' notice to process. Your removal company can often help with the paperwork or handle it directly if you tell them about the situation when you book. If you are on the outskirts with a private driveway, no permit is needed, though it is still courteous to warn neighbours in advance.
Yes, our network of removal companies includes firms with secure storage for both short-term and longer-term needs across the BT75 region. Short-term storage is handy when moving dates do not match, for example if your sale completes before your purchase does. Longer stays suit people between properties or dealing with a complicated chain. Prices begin at about £20 per week for compact units, then rise according to volume and whether climate-controlled space is needed for sensitive items.
Use proper packing materials, not newspaper on its own, because it can leave ink marks and may not cushion items properly. Wrap each item in tissue paper or bubble wrap, then fill any gaps with crumpled paper or foam peanuts. Put heavier things at the bottom of boxes and lighter, more delicate pieces on top. Mark all fragile boxes clearly and make sure the removal crew sees them at loading. If you would rather hand the job over, professional packing services use industry-standard methods for fragile items, with particular experience of antiques, artwork, and electronics that need specialist care.
Many BT75 homes have sizeable garden furniture, tools, and outdoor equipment that need to be considered during a removal. Wherever possible, dismantle items and wrap them in suitable covers so they are protected from the weather in transit. Gas bottles, lawnmowers, and petrol-powered equipment must be emptied of fuel before transport for safety. Talk about larger items such as hot tubs, trampolines, or glasshouses with your removal company at the quote stage, because they need specialist equipment and can affect pricing.
Give utility companies, banks, insurance providers, and the HMRC your new address at least two weeks before moving day. Ask Royal Mail to redirect your post from the old address for at least three months. Update the address on your driving licence through the DVLA website, and let your vehicle insurance provider know too. Register with a new GP surgery in your new area as soon as you can, which matters even more for families with children or anyone with ongoing medical needs.
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