I dislike traffic, and my excessive commuting guarantees that I do not want to leave too far from the city. (All means of transportation are bad for one hour so now I want to be near)
It is important to live near the city, on a fine day, 10 minutes from the shopping street in the suburbs, 30 minutes from the city center. This means that I can easily enjoy the benefits of the city without much effort. Museums, fine restaurants, crowded parking lots Because I live near Nashville, there is not much culture here.
At the same time, there are always plenty of trees, deer and rabbits in my garden My dogs can bark at any time without complaining to their neighbors.
Do not worry about pumps and septic tanks as I also have urban water supply and drainage. My telephone got a wonderful service, but I am not in the range of the fiber.
I am a country boy, CMT is ongoing, I sent my wife to her nephew in the city center, I think I saw at least 10,000 cowboy boots The boy also wore them There. This makes my travel more difficult, but that is why some people like the city, events are always happening.
Reasons why people prefer to live in this city (usually for the convenience of culture and shopping), living with bars (for nature and peace), or somewhere in between (crazy people).
Cities also tend to reach critical mass where growth is beginning to slow down. As young people become more sociable and older people want to be alone, cities are also tending to be young.
Finally there is no simple answer. There are people working, people who are culturally, useful people
In my opinion, regardless of whether you are a big city or a village, the place you live is irrelevant. It depends on the type and personality of the person. I think that there are young people who prefer to live in town because there are many advantages such as night club, movie theater, travel service etc. in town. I hope the quiet elderly prefer to live in the village. Some think that there are many unfavorable factors in urban life such as first life, high pressure, serious pollution. In my opinion, I think the disadvantage of living in the village is the same as living in the city. First of all, the city is very crowded, and no matter where you go you can find many people, including restaurants, buses and shops. As a result, people have to queue for minutes or hours or try to find a seat in the bus. More importantly, life is too fast, and I do not have time to understand his family, relatives and friends. Finally, due to smoke, plants, factories, etc., the pollution rate in the city is very high.
Higher living expenses are the first disadvantage that people often think about when considering moving to the city. Living expenses in large cities are always higher than those in the surrounding suburbs, and living expenses in cities such as San Francisco and New York are usually higher than in the United States. Living expenses such as rents and public utility charges tend to be high in big cities. You can enjoy extra living expenses in the suburbs such as parking permit and laundry service. Food, beverages, tobacco products and gasoline in major cities are also more expensive
Moving from the suburbs to the city is almost always to shrink your living space. Most people in big cities live in apartments and some cities, apartments can be small. It rarely has outdoor space like the garden or courtyard. There are several houses in the big city, some of which are suitable in size, but they are far more expensive than in the suburbs. If you want to move into this city, you must accept that you live in an apartment building with your neighbors across the wall.
Many people like to move in this town, but life in big cities is not for everyone. It is very different from suburban and small town life and moves at a fast speed. Just like elsewhere, living in a major city has advantages and disadvantages. We need to consider the final decision to abandon the lights of suburban big cities. Higher living expenses are the first disadvantage that people often think about when considering moving to the city. Living expenses in large cities are always higher than those in the surrounding suburbs, and living expenses in cities such as San Francisco and New York are usually higher than in the United States. Living expenses such as rents and public utility charges tend to be high in big cities. You can enjoy extra living expenses in the suburbs such as parking permit and laundry service. Food, beverages, tobacco products and gasoline in major cities are also more expensive