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Is Birmingham, England a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Birmingham a good place to live?" or "Is Birmingham a bad place to live?" Here's what six local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Birmingham, England.

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Birmingham is a heavy populated area, with an cultural atmosphere. It is a great place to bring up a family and has some of the best schools. We are centrally in the country and have good access to the road and rail networks. Birmingham is the largest city of the West Midlands conurbation, one of England’s principal industrial and commercial areas.

Birmingham is a vibrant and developing city in the Midlands. It should be pointed out that property prices are rising rapidly because of its location and the opportunities it offers. It is viewed as a great place and bring up a family. There are also good transport links connecting the city to other parts of the United Kingdom.

Jennie, says: 2020

When moving to Birmingham I would first consider the residence in the area around your future home. The racial diversity of Birmingham makes it so that many streets or even entire areas can make it difficult for you to adjust to living there. I recommend to first see what kind of residents you’ll have to living alongside.

It can be a very busy and impersonal place. People tend to be more interested in their own lives than taking the time to meet other people and actually get to know them. I find it suits my purpose and am happy to call Birmingham my home, I’m not moving.

Olivia, says: 2020

People moving to Birmingham must know that this city is a crowded city compared to other cities in England. It has many tourist attractions, including the Bull Ring and has local transportation services and shops nearby. Birmingham citizens are very joyful and always willing to help when in doubt. moving to Birmingham may be difficult at first but hopefully you will adapt and enjoy your living circumstances.

Birmingham is vibrant, cosmopolitan and has a host of great restaurants. I live about eight miles from the city centre and only a short train ride from Michelin star restaurants and world class bars. I highly recommend you visit Ginger’s Bar if you don’t want to splash out on visiting Glynn Purnell’s restaurant. There are some charming cocktail bars around Colmore Row, try The Alchemist for a theatrical experience you will not forget.

Giulia, says: 2020
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