The Best UK Cities To Live In 2025
Setting resolutions for the new year can mean lots of different goals. You may have been reevaluating your living situation and decided that moving somewhere new is the aim for 2025.
Many up-and-coming places across the UK could be perfect for the next step in your life. Here are some of the best UK cities to consider moving to.
London
It really isn’t a surprise that London tops the list, as it has done so for many years. The capital of the nation is packed full of top-tier restaurants, world-class attractions and so much more – there is something for everyone!
If you are considering a career move or looking to progress quickly, then rest assured that London is one of the best places for networking and opportunities, across a wide range of industries.
The main downside to living in the capital is that it is incredibly expensive. Make sure your finances can stretch to the cost of living before you make any impulsive decisions. If you are considering buying a home in the city, speak to mortgage brokers in London first. Their expertise can save you time and money in the long run.
Norwich
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Norwich was crowned the UK’s top living spot between 2018 and 2020 by The Sunday Times. Although it is a smaller city than the likes of London, Norwich still has a lot of appeal for people of all ages. The city seamlessly blends old-world charm with a cosmopolitan vibe. Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle are both stunning examples of the history of the area, so make sure you give them a visit.
The nearby Norfolk Broads are a draw for animal lovers as 25% of the UK’s rarest wildlife reside there – and you could too!Â
Manchester
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The North is not to be ignored when it comes to popular city living. Manchester is a key example of this. Tending to attract younger citizens, Manchester’s music scene, shopping opportunities and proximity to outdoor pursuits have proven popular.Â
Manchester is often seen as a transportation hub as it has decent links by road and rail to major cities such as Leeds, Bradford and Liverpool. This makes travelling for business meetings and leisurely pursuits easy.
Milton Keynes
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Milton Keynes may come as a bit of a surprise on this list, but it is an increasingly popular choice for young families. This is, in part, due to the vast green spaces and the high-quality schools in the area.
Since the 1960s, Milton Keynes has been rapidly growing, making it a decent place to live. When compared to London or nearby Cambridge, housing is significantly more affordable, leading to a better quality of life.
Like Manchester, Milton Keynes has reliable transportation links. This means commuters and young professionals can continue their careers without compromising their personal lives.
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