Study suggests people would move home to reduce their commute to work

Canary Wharf Group | April 04, 2019

The majority of people in Britain living in city locations would be happier living closer to work, compared to only just 8% of those living in rural areas, a new study has found. Overall 70% would move at a time when there is a growing trend for homes with a short commute as people want to achieve more of a work life balance, according to the research from Canary Wharf Group. It also found that 47% of Londoners would consider moving nearer to their place of work, while 40% in Birmingham said they would, 37% of Oxford residents and 33% of people living in Newcastle and York.

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