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Bill Heywood, tenancy manager on the estate, is sympathetic. "Even if Stacey moved now, she would have to move back again to a three-bedroom house in a few years time when the children are older." For the moment, the question of her moving is hypothetical: "It would be extraordinarily difficult for Stacey to find a two-bedroom house. Historically, councils and housing associations have tended to build three-bedroom houses, because that has always been seen as a sensible size for a family home. The stock is fixed, and demand for two-bedroom properties is huge.