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Living in Birmingham: London leavers love the Commonwealth Games host city where houses cost a third as much

Living in Birmingham: London leavers love the Commonwealth Games host city where houses cost a third as much

Looking for culture and city life with a warm welcome? Journey up the M1 to a rejuvenated Birmingham for a better quality of life at just a third of the price
Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Keely Hodgkinson and Dina Asher-Smith will be among the international athletes heading to Birmingham tomorrow to compete in the Commonwealth Games, the latest milestone in a huge ongoing investment pouring into the city.
With HS2 on the horizon, much cheaper house prices than those in the capital and a massive regeneration of the city centre, Birmingham is primed to flip from an under-the-radar relocation option to the next hotspot for London leavers seeking better-value homes and a more relaxed lifestyle without forfeiting urban culture.
According to research by Hamptons, the number of Londoners making a dash for the Midlands has increased more than sixfold in the past decade.


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