Advantages of living in rural areas
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More privacy. In the countryside there’s a good chance your nearest neighbour won’t be directly next door. You may not even be able to spot their home at all.
You can have a bigger garden. If you’ve always wanted to grow your own food or have more space for children or pets, this is a huge benefit.
You’ll be able to own pets you may have always wanted but couldn’t have owned in a city or town. Cows, llamas and horses are all examples of these. You could even keep hens and have your own free-range eggs.
You’ll be closer to the various wildlife of the area and to walks in areas of natural beauty.
City-dwellers usually suffer higher levels of stress than those who commute in for work or live and work in the country. There is a reason living and working in a city is called “the rat race”. By decreasing the number of people surrounding you, you could become more relaxed.
You can be fully, or semi self-sufficient. You could grow your own food. If you do decide to keep animals, you may also be able to sell produce from them (milk/eggs/honey) to create a small income.
Think about what’s most important to you before considering a move out to the country. On one hand, you’ll be able to live in peace every day without the sound of heavy traffic. On the other, when living in the country you might be driving down a muddy road and need to have your car cleaned more regularly. this is not my answer i copied it from google pls mark me as the brainliest
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Lower upfront costs for a more luxurious home. ...
Reduced cost of living. ...
Space to live and enhance wellbeing. ...
A stronger sense of local community. ...
A more relaxed pace of life. ...
Better professional opportunities.
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