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4 reasons to relocate to Bath

Where we live is important. It can impact our mood and mental health and helps to foster a sense of belonging and agency. If you’re currently thinking of relocating someplace new, why not consider living in Bath?

Aesthetically speaking, Bath is one of the most beautiful cities in the UK, blessed with stunning Georgian architecture, cobbled streets, and those seven enfolding hills. It’s no surprise that it serves as the location for many of the scenes in the smash-hit Netflix drama Bridgerton.

We take a look at four reasons why you should move to Bath, from job opportunities to housing options.

Quality housing options

Housing prices in Bath are not low and are fairly similar to that of London. Throughout the city, you’ll find buildings featuring architecture from various significant periods in history, such as Roman and Celtic to Regency House styles – and of course Georgian.

You’ll find that properties here are quite hard to come by. Why? Because they are incredibly beautiful and well-constructed. Fortunately, the property development industry is thriving here, with new build developments opening in Bath quite regularly.

High number of job opportunities

Home to two well-respected universities, Bath is definitely an environment for learning and success. And with a range of global businesses and start-ups, there are plenty of local employment opportunities for both young professionals and older career-driven individuals.

Prominent industries in Bath include highly skilled engineering and aerospace, digital and creative, media, logistics, and many more. Those who are considering moving can feel at ease knowing the city has much to offer in terms of a permanent, highly-skilled career, with opportunities further down the line for growth.

A safe place to live

Aside from the astonishing landscape and lively culture, Bath is also the safest major town in Somerset. With a very low crime rate across various offences, it is also one of the safest cities to live in the whole of the UK.

In addition to this, the city has a welcoming and friendly atmosphere thanks to warm-hearted locals, tourists, and students. Overall, it feels like a safe space for anyone to call home.

Accessibility and convenience

One of Bath’s most appealing aspects is that you can access most of the city on foot. The city centre is pedestrianised and most amenities are only a short distance away. That’s not to say you can’t utilise public transport, which is excellent by the way.

The Bath Bus Station provides frequent transportation in and out of the city and London is a mere hour-and-a-half away by train. You’ll rarely need to worry about planning routes or choosing designated drivers – just get up and go.

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