Has Cornwall’s housing crisis created a van life generation?

Young people in Cornwall are increasingly living in vans due to a severe housing crisis driven by rising property prices and holiday rentals. While the lifestyle offers freedom, these individuals face significant challenges regarding basic needs and long-term housing security.
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It highlights the growing socioeconomic divide and the impact of tourism-driven housing markets on local youth populations.
8:31 Against the tide Housing Has Cornwall’s housing crisis created a van life generation? Cornwall's housing crisis is forcing young people to live in vans. As second homes and short-term holiday lets drive up house prices, a growing number are turning to van life to stay in the place they love. The Guardian meets young people who say their van brings them freedom but also uncertainty, as they struggle to find water, safe places to park and secure a future
Focuses on systemic inequality and the negative social impact of holiday lets on local communities.
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