If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Mandeville, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked six people living in Mandeville what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

Living in Mandeville, Jamaica:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
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6 comments on “Mandeville”
My city is cool, comfortable and inviting all year around. It is never too hot or too cold. The people who reside here; are compassionate and caring, even to complete strangers. There are many local church youth groups and volunteer programs to take part in. The terrain is lush and the scenery is gorgeous. It is a glorious place to live.
The town of Mandeville is located in the parish of Manchester. It is said to be one of the coolest places in Jamaica. Located in a part of the hilly areas in Jamaica. It is a quiet town where it is seeked out by the newlyweds and retirees. so if you want to get away from all the noise and busy areas Manchester is the place to resort to.
It is a small community with friendly neighbors. If you’re looking to for a peaceful place, then it is the place for you. You would enjoy its peaceful community and its cool and relaxing atmosphere, great for outdoor activities and hiking. Most communities are just five minutes always from the town center.
Mandeville is very quiet and clean, anyone moving to this area would have to be a person with good working and personal ethics, they should be able to be assist neighbors if they need help and help to keep the city clean. Our crime rate is very low in this city and we wouldn’t want someone to reside in the city who would contribute to the increase of it.
In moving to Mandeville, a prospective resident should know the relaxed and easy-going nature of the city as opposed to other cities. Residents of Mandeville are easy to get along with, and the city itself has a very diverse culture. A new resident can expect to feel at home and comfortable in almost any neighborhood.
Mandeville is the coldest city in my country and so if one intends on moving there they would need a blanket and sweaters. There are also no beaches so there’s no options for you to go swimming if you should need to. It is also mostly a place of residence for returned senior citizens.
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