Nicole Berryman and her family were spending £1,600 a month on rent in London
Jojo Barr and Brad Brooke have been renovating a 1950s farmhouse and commuting into London
Robbie Williams’ creative partner Ed Godrich upped sticks to the Corvedale Valley and saved his local pub
Finally in a position to enter the market? Your guide to the London hotspots that first-time buyers need to know
Natasha and Mark McNamara bribed their children with a dog to move down to the seaside
It’s not all fairy-tale castles — the King’s property portfolio includes a farmhouse in Wales and cottages in Transylvania. As he celebrates nineteen years of marriage to Camilla, here’s a look at his houses
Rosanna Stevens has rented out her London home for a taste of life on remote island
It has been nearly a year since Homes & Property first shone a light on this Isleworth case, yet nothing has changed
Ren Harvieu finds commuting into London is actually quicker from Essex
From Colchester to Chelmsford, moving to Essex can mean living near golden sand beaches or ancient woodlands — all with access to good schools and easy commutes to London
Rachel Hill’s baking business helped her make the move to a village near Dorchester
Alice Hargreaves used to pay £1,500 a month in rent on an Ealing one-bed. Now her share of the mortgage in Birmingham is just £350.
These local heroes are making a mark in their communities — through bringing green spaces back to life, creating a cultural hub in the shape of a cinema and turning a home into an artwork
Erin Thomas Wong and Dominic Wong moved their family from Ealing to Dorset to get more space
It cost Tom Sutton £800 a month for a room in a Hoxton flatshare
Tom and Elisha Cannon used to live in a Zone 1 flat, but now they’re renovating their 400-year-old home in Brenchley
Some places outside the capital are set to become faster to reach than many journeys within London with journey times as low as 49 minutes
DJ Toni Tambourine has found that London isn’t the be-all and end-all for creative community
A passion for coffee and a move to Shropshire allowed Anabelle de Gersigny and Matt Wade to build their property portfolio
The south London neighbourhood has never been so happening — which may be its downfall. As luxury housing and rising rents loom, residents are battling ‘gentrification on steroids’
At a crossroads in life, Harriet Minter quit the capital with her dog, Blue — but her rural retreat came with its own set of problems