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Vocabulary and Collocations for Moving House

Vocabulary and Collocations for Moving House

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Everybody moves house sometimes. There are all kinds of reasons to move house. You may have been accepted to a college or got a new job in another city or another country. You may need more space so you decide to move to a bigger flat or a house. Lots of people today are moving out of the cities. They decide to start a new life somewhere in the country and grow their own food. Whatever the reason, in today’s lesson, we will look at the vocabulary and collocations for moving house.

  1. Rent a flat/house
  2. Find a flatmate/housemate
  3. Share a flat/house
  4. Sign/break rental agreement
  5. Give/receive a notice
  6. Buy/acquire a property
  7. Contact a real estate agent
  8. Put down a deposit 
  9. Put up a property for sale
  10. Apply for a mortgage/home loan

Rent a flat/house

To rent a property such as a flat or a house, means to pay money to a landlord (the owner of the property) to live in it.

Find collocations and vocabulary for renting here

Vocabulary and collocations for moving house

Find/get a flatmate/housemate

Quite often, students decide to find someone to live with so they can share expenses. 

Share a flat/house

We share a flat or a house with someone when we live with them in the same accommodation. 

Sign/break the rental agreement

A rental agreement is a legal document, usually written between the landlord (the owner of the property) and the tenant (a person who rents the property). Once you make an agreement in written form, you sign it. When you move out of the house or flat before the end of the agreement, or without giving notice, you break it.

Vocabulary and collocations for moving house

Give/receive a notice

A notice is a formal announcement of our intention to end an agreement. To give notice means to formally inform your landlord that you intend to move out of the flat/house. The landlord is the one who receives the notice.

Buy/acquire a property

Property acquisition refers to getting ownership over real estate.

Contact a real estate agent

A real estate agent is a person who sells and rents houses, flats and lands to his clients.

Put down a deposit

If you put down a deposit, you leave part of the money for the acquisition in a bank account to agree that you will buy it. 

Vocabulary and collocations for moving house

Put up a property for sale

If you put up a property for sale, you make it available for auction or sale.

Apply for a mortgage/home loan

A mortgage application is a legal document you submit to a lender (usually a bank) when you want to buy a property.

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Vocabulary and collocations for moving house
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