I was born in SE20, and since then have lived (in date order) in
SE26
SE3
SE13
SE21
SE13 (again)
SE12
SE22
SE23
that makes 8 SE postcodes - can you beat that?

that is amazing. If you do not mind me asking over how many years. Let face it you can only go up from SE 20.
I can only offer
SE 26
SE 23 2 separate places
Total 59 years
that is amazing. If you do not mind me asking over how many years. Let face it you can only go up from SE 20.
Unless to 2, 5 (parts), 6 (possibly), 8 (back in the day), 9 (they say, if you aren't white, or just have a horror of endless suburbia and white vans), 15 (parts), 17 or 18. And 25 is quite similar.
But - if you are bothered about such things and prepared to make inferences from postcode alone - thenutfield's trajectory is not consistently upwardly mobile, either - like 3 to 13 and 21 back to 13...
43 years.
And hilltopgenerals inference is spot on! the postcodes sort of mirror my life events
3 to 13 - leaving home for the first time
13 to 21 - youngish, dinky (and bits of se21 were cheaper then)
21 back to 13 - woops! d.i.v.o.r.c.e. - nothing like it for reducing one's housing lifestyle!
12 to 22 - getting back on track
22 to 23 - still good, but new family now
i wonder where next - dreams of SE10 and nightmares of SE28!
35 years, 2 houses officially.
SE26 til 81, then SE23 til present.
Nope, I can't top that. Although I've managed 7 residences in the last 8 years several of them were in the same postcode and some of those were (ahem) west of the border.
SE3 -> SW2 -> SW9 -> SW2 -> SE24 -> SE24 -> SE14 -> SE26
How could SW count when the question is 'Am I Mr
SE
Lonon?'