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Although dining options in the city are also usually higher due to their higher
rent, many restaurants will have lunch and dinner specials as well as the
availability of food stands. So you’ll have to do some research to get in on
the good deals.
10. Close Proximity to Airports
If you
have to travel a lot for work, you’ll definitely have an easier to
commute to the airport when living in the city compared to the small towns.
Instead of paying an Uber or Lyft for $20+,
public transportation has
connecting routes to international airports everywhere for just a few bucks.
Living next to an international airport will also have more non-stop flights,
so you can expect to arrive at your final destination must faster.
11. Easy Healthcare Access
Healthcare access is important for many individuals when considering
where to move. Living in the city also provides you with easier and better
access to mental and physical health care options. You are more likely to
find specialized care when needed.
If you live in a big city, the medical
technology is likely better and more advanced compared to rural areas.
According
to Pew Research Center, the average distance to the nearest
hospital is around 5 miles for
urban and suburban residents, while rural
residents live an average of over 10 miles away from the nearest hospital,
doubling the distance.
Cons of Living in a City
People who routinely visit or work in a big city know that they can be a
hassle. Major cities have more people, traffic, and neighborhoods that can
make navigating through the city more difficult. The following are the main
disadvantages of big city life:
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