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  • I'm seriously considering making a move and would really appreciate any advice or experience anyone can share!

    I've looked at all the normal London commuter areas, and then looked at some smaller, more rural places around the south east. None of them really appealed, but it did lead me to writing a list of what I do want:

    • Lower cost of living, so I can afford to rent a 2 bed place (giving me a real space to WFH)
    • Somewhere I don't need a car
    • Big enough so that there's enough going on (restaurants, events, opportunities to meet people etc) and you're not doing the same thing every weekend
    • Easier access to the countryside/mountains/coast/green spaces (any of those really, I'm just fed up of having to cycle for a rubbish hour just to get out of London)
    • Maximum 2 hours or so from London by train so that I can still come in when work dictates

    My research so far has narrowed it down to Cardiff...and that's about it. Has anyone spent much time there? I've never been and only know one person there so I don't know if I've just built it up in my head into what I want. Or any other recommendations on places that might be appropriate? I had considered Hove, but I think given the WFH situation I feel like now is the right time to try something different.

    My main concern is that I need to make a decision soon due to my flat tenancy. I either decide by 10th December or I'm stuck where I am until June, which doesn't sound appealing.

  • Also Cardiff here, grew up and came back. Would agree with a lot that's been said so far, I've mostly lived Roath/Cathays/penylan side of the city which is pretty good too, if less trendy than Canton/Pontcanna etc. City is small enough that it sort of doesn't matter where you are, you still get access to the good stuff.

    Have looked at moving away for jobs a few times but can't ever make it stack up cost of living wise.

  • Thank you!

    It's still definitely front of mind for me. I've got this Friday off work so am weighing up visiting to try and get a feel for the place. I know it's technically against the guidelines, but I live alone, have no real social contact and would just spend the time walking around the city before crashing at a Premier Inn.

    Would you/anyone else familiar with the area be able to list a few different areas that I should explore over the course of a day on foot?

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