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Living in the city has its benefits, but nothing compares to the serenity and beauty you find in the countryside. If you’re thinking about moving away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities and the rising cost of living, Perthshire offers tranquillity, amenities and excitement when you are looking for a fresh start.
One of Scotland’s most beautiful areas, Perth’s vibrant cultural landscape and scenic surroundings are just two of its highlights. Living in Perthshire means you can enjoy the beauty of nature, spending countless hours walking and exploring while at the same time enjoying your time experiencing the vibrant arts and culture scene or spending time with friends and family at the local stores and restaurants. So, why should you consider living in Perthshire?
Yes, there are gyms in Perth, but there is nothing like an outdoor adventure. Here, you can feel absolute freedom. Walk, cycle or go rafting after work or early in the mornings to relieve stress and feel empowered. In fact, researchers found that after a one-hour walk in nature, stress-related brain activity decreases significantly. Enjoying the great outdoors in combination with a slower pace of life will do wonders for your mental health.
Living in an urban area has its drawbacks, including a lack of space and privacy. As cities become denser, accommodation becomes squeezed in, resulting in less privacy and less living space.
Moving to Perth changes this by providing you with more of your own space, away from other people. If you’ve dreamed of living in your own family home in the countryside and not in an apartment, Perth is the ideal place to make this reality.
Living in an urban area can sometimes feel lonely despite being surrounded by hundreds of people, but in Perth, there is a strong sense of community. Here, you’re likely to feel a sense of belonging and be more connected to your neighbours.
The familiarity and regular interactions among Perthshire residents creates a sense of security and warmth that transcends the boundaries of mere proximity.
If you are an art lover then moving to the countryside will not miss a moment from the art scene. There is a thriving arts and culture scene in Perth and the surrounding region. A great deal of this is supported by wonderful museums, libraries, and galleries. The Perth Concert Hall, the Perth Theatre and the award-winning Pitlochry Festival Theatre are at the heart of the region’s cultural life.
Whether you’re looking for High Street brand names, small independent stores, restaurant chains, award-winning chefs, or Scotland’s only 2-Michelin star restaurant, Perth has endless options.. Every city in the region has its own shopping and dining options to offer, making it a culinary and retail paradise for locals.
It’s not finding something to do that’s the biggest challenge, it’s knowing where to start! Perthshire has so many incredible things to offer. Explore the Loch Leven National Nature Reserve, go rafting on the River Tay, enjoy a wee dram at Blair Athol Distillery, and visit Blair Castle.
These are just a few of the adventures you can go on. Perthshire is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
From hiking and biking to fishing and bird watching, there is something for everyone. And don’t forget to explore the many towns and villages in the area! Here, you will never have a dull moment.
Scotland is the place if you’re looking for an exciting career. In Perth and the surrounding areas, there are constant vacancies in a number of different sectors, and consequently, there are many job opportunities.
Whether you work in the health, administration, agriculture, tech, retail, social work, hospitality, life sciences or any other sector you can find competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits. Additionally, Perth is the ideal place if you are working remotely. Take your laptop and find all the creativity you need in the rhythm of nature.
The Perth region is filled with places and activities for children. Whether you are seeking wildlife parks, nature, culture, something educational and fun, or just to be outside enjoying the great outdoors, Perth has it all.
Families living in Perthshire have an abundance of top-class independent schools to choose from. Among the schools, there are nurseries, primary schools, and secondary schools, which are both state-run and independent. Also, some of the most prestigious universities in the country are in close proximity. Students can also take advantage of brilliant educational resources, co-curricular activities, from sports and music to theatre and debating, and an excellent support system.
With up to 17 hours of daylight per day in the summer, Scotland offers plenty of opportunities for kids to make the most of their summer holidays.
Discover fun events near you or take an adventurous staycation across Scotland’s coasts and glens. Visit Noah’s Ark for ceramic classes, go-karting and bowling, climb the over 150 routes of the Perth College Climbing Wall, and learn to ice skate at the Dewars Centre – there are just so many things to do!
Crime is at its lowest levels in Scotland. Here you feel safe when walking alone, and people here take pride in looking out for one another, creating a strong sense of community watch. Perthshire not only boasts a low crime rate but also provides a sense of belonging and a shared responsibility for the safety and well-being of its residents.
At Muir Homes, we have been building luxury family homes in Scotland since 1973. Our newest development, The Deer Pines is a stunning new premier development in Stanley, Perthshire. The development boasts miles of rolling hills, acres of open greens, and its very own forest, making it perfect for families looking to move to the countryside while still being close to the City of Perth.
If you’re considering living in Perthshire, contact us today, and we can walk you through all these benefits and more that your new home will come with.