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First, congratulations on moving into a new, larger place!
I have no personal experience with these machines, but might offer a word of caution. All-in-one espresso machines tend to make sacrifices in final cup quality in pursuit of convenience. This is perfectly fine if you want an easy to use machine that makes passable coffee, but if you think you'll ever end up wanting something more from your setup (at the cost of a more involved brew process), having a separate semi-automatic machine + grinder will make it easier to do so in the future. If you fall into the latter category, I'd be happy to make some recommendations tailored to your budget and continent. If you favor convenience, I'm sure the De'Longhi or other superautomatic machines will be very well-suited to you.
Edited to add: I'm by no means an expert on coffee machines and have no industry experience, just an enthusiast who has tinkered with a couple different espresso machines for personal enjoyment and on behalf of friends and family.
True, you have to sacrifice some cup quality and fine tuning with automatic espresso machines, but I still love my Delonghi Magnífica XS. It gives me pretty decent espresso, is fast, reliable, easy to maintain and easy to use; sometimes even, stars align and it brings a delicious cup.
I work from home and had to decide between this and a entry level "real" espresso machine and had to accept that I really needed a fast work flow to get my coffee fix during work hours and to get a nice fast latte or cappuccino for breakfast. If I have the time to prepare a outstanding cup, I turn to my V60. If I have even more time, I go to some coffee shop to get a great espresso.
Absolutely! Picking a coffee machine is a lot of personal preference, and I hope I didn't come across as an all-in-one hater. I think lots of people will be perfectly happy with an all-in-one machine, especially for the result you get with almost no effort. I can't tell you how many times I've daydreamed about a more automatic setup after 45 minutes of playing barista at family gatherings.