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The Pros and Cons of Living in the Suburbs

March 17, 2020 by Jeremy Lindy

Planning where you live in the future can be tricky. While most families gravitate to the suburbs, this isn't possible for some people, whether because of transport issues or other commitments. The same goes for city dwellers who can't tear themselves away from the thriving life of metropolitan living. But, everyone has their preferences, and if you're not sure which is the best for you, here are the pros and cons of living in the suburbs. 

The Pros

Larger Home, Less Money

One perk of the suburbs is that you get a larger home for less money. While you get houses in the city, they are nothing compared to the expanse you can enjoy with a suburban home, complete with a driveway and backyard to make life much less cramped. If you can't wait to move, services such as Homeward can help you purchase your dream home, with all the trimmings even before you sell your previous property. 

Slowing Life Down

You don't need to live in the city to know that much of it is go-go-go. People have busy lives to lead, places to go, meetings to attend, and even though you can cope with this when younger, it gets tiring the more you get older. Suburban life is relaxed, chilled, and slow-paced, giving you the chance to rest and take a breath.  

Sick of the Crowds

Another problem with cities is that they are so cramped, with hundreds of thousands of people packed into smaller spaces. The suburbs give you plenty of room to stretch out and renovate, doesn't demand you squeeze onto packed subway lines, and minimizes the chance of getting elbowed by a passing commuter. 

The Cons

You Feel Too Far Away

If you're someone who gets bored quickly, the suburbs may not be ideal for you. It's great to slow down for a while, but you may also run out of things to do. It's not easy to run to the store to pick up some essentials, and meeting friends for a drink after work may not feel worth the energy it takes to get there. 

More Space to Fill

With big houses means there's more space for you to fill, and this means you spend more money making your home look attractive. At first, you may relish this extra space, but it can be a slippery slope, and soon you'll find yourself buying things for the sake of buying them, and if you're trying to live a clutter-free life, this can be an issue. 

A Competitive Job Market

There is always a job available in the city, especially international hubs for technology, media, sports, and finance. But in the suburbs, the job market shrinks, and you may need to travel further if you want a job that excites you. If you've moved away from the city to get out of it for good, then it's worth finding a job before you move. 

Moving to the Suburbs?

Everyone has different preferences when it comes to living, but these can change as you get older. Even if you don't think the suburbs are right for you now, there's still the chance that could change in the future, so don't dismiss them entirely.


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