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Why People Are Leaving Cities for Smaller Towns: Trends and Insights

Here are a few publications that often cover topics about people leaving cities and moving to smaller towns, particularly in relation to buying and restoring homes, including Victorian houses:

  1. The New York Times - Real Estate Section
    The NYT frequently publishes stories on real estate trends, including people relocating to smaller towns, often highlighting those who buy and restore historic homes like Victorians.
  2. The Guardian - Property Section
    The Guardian features articles about the growing trend of city dwellers moving to quieter areas, focusing on unique properties, including heritage homes and restorations.
  3. Country Living
    This publication often showcases stories of people moving from urban centers to rural or semi-rural locations, buying old properties (like Victorian homes), and restoring them.
  4. Dwell
    Known for architecture and design, Dwell often features stories about restoring old homes, including Victorian houses, especially in smaller towns where people are looking for historic charm combined with modern updates.
  5. House Beautiful
    House Beautiful frequently highlights home renovation stories, particularly those that involve historic homes in smaller towns or suburban areas. They often feature Victorian homes and the process of bringing them back to life.
  6. Curbed
    Curbed covers a wide range of real estate and home trends, including features on the restoration of older homes, particularly in towns outside major metropolitan areas.
  7. Architectural Digest
    Known for luxury homes, Architectural Digest sometimes profiles individuals or families who move out of cities and purchase grand, old homes like Victorians to restore them.
  8. Old House Journal
    A niche publication specifically focused on restoring historic homes, including Victorians, in smaller towns and rural areas. It provides in-depth insights on the practicalities of such projects.
  9. Southern Living
    Southern Living has featured stories of people moving to the South to restore older homes, including Victorian-style houses, blending new design trends with the charm of historic properties.
  10. The Atlantic
    Occasionally, The Atlantic publishes articles on the sociological aspects of people leaving large cities for quieter life in smaller towns, including the restoration of historic homes as part of a wider migration trend.

These sources often provide excellent feature articles, in-depth profiles, and advice pieces about these lifestyle changes and home restoration journeys. 

As much as we love all Victorian furniture, lighting, lamps, outdoor lamp posts, clocks, aquariums, fencing, gates, outdoor statuary, tree guards, hardware (knobs, hinges, and grills), our number one passion is for the ultimate Victorian decor: Original fine art.

We welcome you to visit the homepage to link to the Bedford Fine Art Gallery. You will have a fun experience. Over 300 original Victorian paintings for you to fall in love with.

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