Moving Stories

Want to see your moving story on Rightmove?

As far as major life events go, moving home is up there. And we love sharing the stories of people who’ve already made their right move.  

Whether you found the perfect rental home in your dream city, bought your first property, or sold your home and moved across the country – we’d love to hear about your home search, and how it felt finding the one. 

Have you created a living space that’s just right for you? Does your home have smart energy-saving features you love? We want to share all those little details that make where you live special: the way the light falls at golden hour, the garden you gaze at with your morning coffee in hand, or that neighbourly cup-of-sugar offer that’s turned into a couldn’t-do-without friendship. 

If you’d like to share your story, please tell us a bit about your home move using the form below. And if we’re able to feature your story on Rightmove, we’ll be in touch within a few weeks to learn more. 

Want to see what your story could look like? Take a look at stories from people who’ve already made their right move 

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