Theme: Housing, Real estate law. Town and Country Life. Buying and selling commercial property Country vs city living: Pros and cons - It stands to reason that the further you are away from the hustle and bustle of a city, the quieter things will be. This is a hugely appealing factor if you have grown out of the noise of city living and are seeking a more peaceful way of life. However, for some, the 'hear a pin drop' nature of living in the countryside can be unnerving. If you're used to city living, really take some time to think how the change in noise level could affect you and whether complete silence is always a good thing.
- Lower cost of homes
- City living comes at a cost, we all know that. In the UK, the closer you live to a city, generally the more you will pay for your property. However, while you might get more house for your money out in the sticks, you should also consider how much extra money you'll be spending to commute to work or drive to the shops twice a week. Quality of life and space City living can be compact at the best of times, so moving to the countryside can have huge lifestyle and health benefits Gardens tend to be larger than in cities or towns, where sometimes outdoor space is even non-existent, while having the countryside on the doorstep means plenty of fresh rural air for great health.
- More opportunity If you live in the countryside, there's a strong chance you're still having to commute to work - depending on what you do, of course. And if your heart is set on working in the countryside as well as living there, that can mean fewer opportunities or limited options for employment. Big businesses are, more often than not, based in towns and cities like Bristol and this can mean better opportunities and pay prospects for those choosing an urban life over a rural one. Better transport links Living in a town or city will almost certainly give you more options when it comes to transport. Those living in rural areas often find themselves stranded when it comes to public transport, meaning a long drive to reach amenities. Trains, trams, buses and taxis are more readily available in urban areas, meaning far more choice for people living nearby.
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