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Best 5 Cities To Live In The UK

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Moving to the UK there are a lot of things you need to take into consideration. One of the most important aspects is where you will be residing and how comfortable it will be for you. Different people have different preferences, so here are the top 5 cities you can migrate to.

5. York

This north-eastern England city is a cathedral city that is beautiful at first glance, and apart from its beauty, there is a 73% employment rate in the city of York with an average annual salary of £ 37,000. Housing in this city costs about £10,000 per year. There are also top-notch schools located in this city.

4. Edinburgh

This Scottish city is beautiful and endowed with many attractions for tourists and locals. There are a lot of educational opportunities in Edinburgh. It has a 71% employment rate and an average annual salary of £32,000. Housing is quite affordable, as the average rent is €6,500 per year.

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3. Cambridge

This city is home to some of the most prestigious Ivy League universities in the world. It is also one of the greenest cities in the UK, with fresh growing trees all around the city. It also has a booming nightlife for those who like to party. The average annual salary rate is £42,800, with an employment rate of 80%. The average house rent in Cambridge is around £9,000 per year.

2. Brighton

This southern seaside city is about 47 miles south of the capital city (London). There are a lot of beautiful beaches and water bodies located in this city. Whether at night or during the day, this city is the safest in the UK to live in due to its low crime rate. Average housing costs around £12,000 a year, and it boasts an employment rate of 82% with an average annual salary of £33,000.

1. Manchester

This city is a center for commerce and industry, so there are many great job opportunities for graduates and immigrants. There are over seven new jobs available in Manchester daily. There is also a vibrant social life in Manchester, as it is home to two of the world’s most famous football teams, to mention but a few. The average rent price is £11,000, and it has one of the highest annual salary rates in the country at £38,000.

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