Was just reading in a mag, that most people move 11 times in their lifetime, counted mine and it’s 9 , anticipate one more move downsizing( married Twice )
7. Been here since daughter was aged 9 and she is now 45. So this house is by far the one I've called home for the longest time. Possibly one more move in me.
I am in my 15th property, three with my parents, three as a student and five in my first marriage, one in between, three in this marriage. Been seven years in this house so far and I expect it will be the last, unless I need to go into a care home eventually.
Probably 8 in total, half with my parents and half as an adult. I tend to stay a while 21 years in my current home with no plans to move. I was in my previous home for 18 years. Our first home together was only 4 years before moving up the ladder. I don't like moving that's for sure.
About 22 - father RAF till I was 16, and this includes a number of returns to live with family in Wales in between postings. Had three flats in London, lived and worked in America and Australia and this is the fourth house OH and I have lived in. Until this house I had never lived in a house for more than five years. One more move next year when OH retires and I hope that's it.
I’m in my 11th home, I think. Most of the moves were when I was young. I was in my previous house for 40 years, but I have moved to a flat for practical reasons.
I forgot one move which I only learnt about quite recently, from my sister. Apparently we lived with my GP’s for a while when I was a toddler. I vaguely recall their flat but I had always assumed that was from visiting them, not that we were living there!
Someone in my village still sleeps in the same room in which he was born, 70-odd years ago. I always think that must be weird for his wife, somehow.