Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and its second largest city after Glasgow. It is an ancient and fascinating city, built on seven hills, like Rome, and known as the ‘Athens of the North’ because of its similar geography and reputation as a city of intellectuals and higher learning.
Leeds, after years in the economic doldrums, is back in the rankings as one of the most desirable places to live in the UK. But what is it that makes it somewhere that you should seriously consider calling home? Here are 5 reasons to start with.
The people of Yorkshire are a proud bunch. They have no doubt that theirs is, as they put it, God’s Own Country, and with the scenery of the Dales, Moors and Peak District, and the style, class and affordability of some of Britain’s fastest-growing cities, many are looking to buy or invest in property in this beautiful and prosperous part of England.
Leeds might not be as internationally famous as its sister cities Liverpool, with its musical connections, or Manchester, with its two giants of football, but it is an economic force to be reckoned with and has one of the largest urban populations in the United Kingdom.
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