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Shmuckadoodle
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Uk City Comparisons
The idea for this thread is to get an image of your city and compare how much it looks like an other with both of them side by side!
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This needs to be in the City Talk forum.
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wiggledypiggleypuddinghed
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leeds on a map looks like a bigger guildford, in its shape
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Ok Wiggles! My friend in Los Angeles is looking to move back to the UK with two kids (five and two) and Finish wife. We realise the South is too expensive. He is coming back with maybe 100k pounds in savings. We talked about Yorkshire. Where would you raise a family= all things considered?
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Sexy Astronaut
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Nottingham, Leeds (and Guildford) all look like mushrooms
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Since I was a child I've always thought Leeds looks like a brain actually.
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well, you're a fool Boards, a fool!
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wiggledypiggleypuddinghed
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That said, he should really move to where he gets offered the best job. However, dont be easily lulled into thinking a job in london that pays 20k more means you're better of, you'll be a lot worse of. I mean, if i wanted to bring up kids, and I lived in london, id wanna live somewhere like say hampstead. Not too far from central. Green. pleasent, good schools, and an affluent area where my kids would grow up in a nice environment. Im guessing a 4 bed house in a deisrebale location would cost 1 million pounds. This makes it impossible lol. Even if it was possible, household income would need to be in excess of 60k to sustain such a lifestyle. Compare that to Leeds, or anywhere up north really. You can get a desireable 4 bed detatched in a very green affluent area for 400k. The area would be safe, low crime, with excellent schools, and a good area to bring up kids. You'd be 10 minutes drive into the city centre, and you and your partner would both only need to earn a hell of a lot less to sustain such a lifestyle. |
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wiggledypiggleypuddinghed
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstor...name_page.html Could dig out more if I could be asked but I'm looking for a new pad. Yes, Leeds is a strange shape, like they forgot the south. |
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wiggledypiggleypuddinghed
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not read the link but i think ive seen it in the readers digest. a lot of scottish suburban areas, again much down to quality of life, and the rural nature. And yes it does stand out that many of them are places in scotland, considering one instinctly thinks of the "affluent" south east as the best places to bring up kids
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wiggledypiggleypuddinghed
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Cunty
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Weathers not too hot though round here. My sister likes Harrogate, she'd probably be quite happy up in Leeds. Don't know how she hacks living in rural Berkshire.
Can't argue with the article, Leeds has plenty of leafy suburban areas. Jesus wept, I could never bring children up in Blackpool. |
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wiggledypiggleypuddinghed
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I do think london is very over-rated though. The only significant thing I can think of that london really trumps other core cities to live there is in terms of musems, theatre, and cultural activities. The trouble is, If you live in london, working 5 days a week, working your bollox of to afford that 900k home, 45 minutes away from work, you really dont have time to go visiting such attractions. You spend your life working. And when you do get some time of, you fuck of abroad for a week, like everyone else.
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Cunty
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I've got to admit I wouldn't mind a year in London, living in a true world city, but just a year then I'd be offski.
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Thanks guys!
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make it so...
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love london...along with NYC, it's my favorite city but don't know if i could live there...too much of a rat race but would not mind living nearby where i could be right in town within an hour.
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![]() Then again, saying that, most of the good areas in the provincial cities will be quite similar in what they offer. |
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