Where is the cheapest place to live?

Where is the safest and cheapest place to live in the UK?

  • Right now I live in San Francisco. I really want to move out of this country. I don't want any remarks about moving out of the US is stupid because that is not why I'm asking this. I just really want to move to the UK but I don't know where to start looking. I'm looking for a place that is cheap to live but the crime rate isn't high. I also want a place that's beautiful and has a nice countryside. Any suggestion would really be helpful. Thank you. :)

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    Fife in Scotland is a beautiful area that is peppered with picturesque villages many inland and many on the coast (fishing villages), there are larger towns such as Kircaldy or Dunfermline and the home of golf "St Andrews" is in Fife, There is beautiful countryside all around you, the larger cities of Perth,Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow as well as Aberdeen are all within a 3 hours drive at most or half an hour when it comes ton Edinburgh, which is one of the most historic and beautiful cities in all Europe, London is an hour by Jet and Manchester and Liverpool and Leeds are again 4 or five hours drive. The crime rate is low, there is limited mass immigration nand the locals are freindly.

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Pip

Surrey is really nice, but expensive. London is a big city, so there are parts that are dangerous, and parts that arent; however there isnt much green unless you live in the outskirts, but the commute to and from work is expensive.

Ama B

And how do you plan on getting in? Our drawbridge is up. Not to be mean but you can't just "move here" You need money, high qualifications and luck. We have too many people as it is, Stay in America.

Just Me

I live near Ludlow for part of the year It is the most beautiful place I know www.ludlow.org.uk www.visitsouthshropshire.co.uk

David S

umm anywhere realy but the main rough places are hawick - scotland the pans (prestonpans) - scotland liverpool - england london - england

Kayleigh Mctaylor

YOu have no chance of moving here, so forget it. Google UKBA for more information

Jack

There are lots of factors to consider here. For example the price of property/rented accommodation in the southeast of England, especially London, is much more expensive than most of the rest of the UK. The climate in southern England is much milder than the north of Scotland. Although some areas of the UK are quite densely populated, most of it is rural. So, how rural do you want to be ? Some areas are very isolated and quite rugged, some are good farming country and some are suburban. Do you want to live near the mostly stunning coastline or further inland ? Most places are very safe and the people welcoming. I will suggest a few that you might want to research/Google further: the Cotswolds (south of Birmingham) the southwest (Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire) The Isle of Wight Pembrokeshire (southwest Wales) Cumbria (northwest England East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk) the Yorkshire Dales Northumberland southwest Scotland (Dumfries and Ayrshire) There are many more in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Most of the places in the brackets are counties not towns. There are far too many candidates amongst towns and villages to list here but my choices, assuming money was no object, would be near Dorchester, Dorset or near St Ives Cornwall or near Taunton, Somerset. For cheapness the North of England is best.

Ray

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