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Advantages and Disadvantages of Living in Rural Areas

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Life in rural areas is almost synonymous with peace and comfort. An ideal place to escape the hustle and stress of big cities. But is this choice suitable for everyone? Will you and your family be able to adapt to the new reality? Often what seems like an advantage for one person may be a disadvantage for another. That's why the decision to live in rural areas is very personal and should meet the needs and concerns of each family.

This change involves many factors, and it's important to consider all of them before making a decision.

Advantages of Living in Rural Areas

Advantages and Disadvantages of Living in Rural AreasPinterest

Quality of Life

Undoubtedly, one of the main advantages of moving from a big city to rural areas is a significant improvement in quality of life. Inner cities have more stable climate all year round, cleaner air and easier breathing, cleaner streets, and people are generally better educated.

Not to mention that if you have children, the opportunity to raise them in a more relaxed environment is wonderful. It's not uncommon to see children playing on the streets in urban districts.

Connection with Nature

Life in rural areas also ensures a closer connection with nature. Most cities have rich natural environments. Some are surrounded by mountains, others by waterfalls. Streets are also greener, which makes the contact even closer, even if you don't live in a rural area.

Savings

Life in rural areas is cheaper than in the capital or large cities. The cost of living is lower, starting with rent. Try comparing the price of renting a house in rural areas to renting similar housing in the capital. The difference is huge! Prices for food and services (construction, hair salons, specialists in general) are also usually much lower. Even school tuition is more affordable in rural areas.

Safety

Those who choose to live in rural areas are also seeking more safety. It's a fact. Crime rates in inner cities are much lower than in large cities. Theft, assault and drug trafficking are crimes that happen rarely.

Quality Education

The educational system in rural areas is also much better. Schools usually have fewer students, which improves the quality of lessons and attention from teachers.

Effective Public Transport

Within cities there are no overcrowded buses, mainly due to low population density. Another important point is service punctuality. Buses run less frequently because the city is small.

Less Traffic

Have you ever thought about never having to deal with traffic jams again? It's possible if you decide to live in rural areas. In such cities there are no traffic jams, and it's very unlikely that rain will stop all transport at the last minute.

Disadvantages of Living in Rural Areas

Advantages and Disadvantages of Living in Rural AreasPinterest

Less Access to Products and Services

On the other hand, life in rural areas can also lead to less access to products and services than you're used to in a big city. Some cities, for example, don't have apps like iFood or Uber yet. Another problem is access to products from specific sectors, if you have a different profession or limited diet.

Another important detail: brands of products you're used to simply don't exist in some rural towns. Medical and dental services may also be unavailable. In some cities only basic treatments are provided, more complex procedures are referred to the capital.

Distance from Family

Living in rural areas also means you're leaving family in big cities and meeting them only on special days or holidays. This distance to uncles, grandmothers and grandchildren, as well as friends, must also be taken into account when making a decision.

Road Quality

Not all, but many roads leading to streets and inner districts are difficult to access. In some seasons of the year, especially during the rainy season, they may be completely inaccessible.

Therefore, if you need to leave home every day, make sure you've thought about where you want to live and whether it meets your mobility needs.

Too Quiet Life

Someone used to living in the capital knows that you can have fun anytime and anywhere. 24-hour services prove this, not to mention the huge number of entertainment venues like movie theaters, theatres, parks, shopping centers, restaurants, bars and clubs.

Inside... Well, it might be very difficult to order pizza at 2 AM. And if you want to go somewhere to sit, you might have to travel to a neighboring city.