If the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that many people want to make more time for those precious moments in life.
With less dependency on city locations to get into the office on time for work, it’s easy to see why so many people are now choosing to work from home in the country. Even if you do not work from home, there are many more benefits to country living – here are just a few:
A beautiful, idyllic setting
With nature a stone’s throw from your front door, you no longer have a long commute to enjoy a breath of fresh air. Sunsets have extra intensity in the countryside, as do the evening’s birdsong and abundantly beautiful views, which will effortlessly give you a better sense of well-being.
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More space for less money
You can typically get more for your money in the countryside. That means you can swap your cramped apartment or flat for a home with a garden, a garage, a larger kitchen, or whatever it is you always wanted. So, you will get a greater sense of space inside and outside your home.
A healthier lifestyle
The air is cleaner, there is less noise pollution, and greater scope to do more gardening in your larger, more idyllic garden. Maybe you enjoy surfing and want a place near the coast, or you enjoy walking, cycling, climbing, or need some pasture to keep some horses.
It’s better for the entire family
With more wide-open spaces for your children to play and the freedom of the outdoors, living closer to nature is both educational and invigorating. Your children and the family dog will have lots of places to roam and create happy memories.
Peace and quiet
Less densely populated areas are quieter, often with lower crime rates. Instead of the sound of sirens, you can enjoy the sounds of the sea or relative silence. With fewer people and not so many queues to take up your valuable time, you will have more time to spend doing the things that make you happy and with the people you love.
More room for guests
The chances are that you will own a bigger property, which means bigger rooms and potentially more of them. You will no longer have to ask your friends or relatives to sleep on a sofa bed or book a hotel when they come to visit. This means they may visit a bit more frequently.
You will get a good price for your home in the city
The property market is buoyant and performing far better than many expected. First-time buyer-type homes and compact, energy-efficient homes are enjoying more demand than other property types.
This means you will achieve a great price for your city-based home, allowing you to swiftly skip a few steps on the property ladder when you make your move to the countryside.