Young people: have you relocated to a more affordable UK town, small city or village? | Housing

We’re keen to hear from people under the age of 45 who have in recent years relocated to a smaller, more affordable community in the UK – whether that’s a small city, town or village.

We’d like to know why people have made such a move, how their new life has been working out, and what the positives and the negatives of living in these communities may be.

We’re also very interested to hear from longstanding residents of more affordable, smaller communities in the UK whether they feel their community has been changing in recent years, and if so, how they feel about that.

Share your experience

Tell us if you have moved to a more affordable town, small city or village in the UK recently, how you’ve been finding your new life, or share how you feel about recent arrivals to and changes in your longstanding home town or village.

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