4 reasons to move to Milton Keynes

4 reasons to move to Milton Keynes

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Thinking of a fresh start? Milton Keynes could be the perfect place to call home! The city offers urban living with open green spaces and a booming technology industry, meaning it’s ideal for retirees, young professionals, and families. With ongoing investments in infrastructure and green initiatives, there’s never been a better time to relocate to this forward-thinking city.

We take a look at some of the benefits of moving here in more detail below.

Great for travelling

Milton Keynes is conveniently located in the southeast of England, making it a commuter haven. London is just a 30-minute train journey away, and you’ve also got fast trains heading to Birmingham.

Major roads like the M1 and A421 are located close by, offering easy access to locations such as Cambridge and Luton. In addition to this, there are five major international airports within a 90-minute drive, ensuring you’re always a short distance away from a sunny getaway.

Abundance of green space

While Milton Keynes is known for its American grid system and high number of roundabouts, it most certainly makes up for it in the form of green space.

Over 40 parks are scattered throughout, including Campbell Park, where you can catch a game of cricket, and Willen Lake South Park, which is home to an outdoor water park. The Parks Trust continues to enhance and protect these green areas, making sure that the city always has opportunities for leisurely strolls or bike rides.

Plenty of housing options

Whether you’re after a brand-new modern home or a spacious townhouse, Milton Keynes is an affordable place to get on the property ladder. The average price for a house here is around £300,000, which is less than half the price of living in London.

The ongoing development of areas such as Brooklands and Whitehouse means that there are always modern housing options available, designed with families and professionals in mind.

Rich culture

Aside from the greenery, Milton Keynes is a haven for shopaholics. Centre:mk is home to thousands of stores including high-street brands and restaurants. History lovers have Bletchley Park, the legendary World War II codebreaking centre that’s now a heritage attraction, which is open daily to visitors. There is also the Milton Keynes Museum, containing a collection of memorabilia dedicated to the time before the foundation of the city.

Stadium MK is one of the most popular and lively places, regularly hosting football matches and live music. With a capacity exceeding 30,000, the stadium always has enough room to accommodate people for each event.

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