The irony is not lost on Dee Goddard, who grew up "down south", when she says that she originally moved to the area because "we thought it would be a cheaper option".
The 31-year-old has lived in the Derbyshire Dales, in the village of Curbar, with her son and husband Baris for a couple of years.
Dee and her husband, who both work at the University of Sheffield, currently spend more than 50% of their income on rent and council tax, excluding bills, so saving for the future - as well as finding a suitable home to buy - has proven "very difficult".
"We have a one-year-old son, we'd love for him to grow up here, all our friends are here, we're very embedded in the local community, we attend church here, but it's really difficult to find anything that's affordable," she says.
Dee says before the coronavirus pandemic, it was much easier to find somewhere to raise a family.
"I have notifications on my phone of the properties that become available, and there are just so few," she says. "At the moment it's just impossible - we're being priced out."