Urban Areas
Urban zones, commonly called cities, are bustling hubs of business and rapid living. Characterized by high population density, urban living often entails smaller living spaces, with multi-story apartment buildings dominating the landscape. When deciding to move to a big city, consider the following factors:
- Diversity: As epicentres of development and opportunities, cities are home to people from all over the country, and even the world, living and working in the urban area. If you’re looking for an area where you can integrate into a community that reflects your background, religion, ethnicity or even personal interests, you’ll have the best luck in a city.
- Younger population: The demographic of most big cities typically skew towards Gen Z and Millennials, making the urban population more youth-centric, so people of the aforementioned generation are highly likely to find their age-mates in the city. Statistically, young adults skew more urban than previous generations, but that shouldn’t hinder anyone of any age from moving to the metropolis. Cities are bustling with life and diverse activities that suit transplants both young and old.
- Smaller homes: Most city residents are apartment renters, which means fewer yards, less square footage, and less space for indoor activities. This is offset by the fact that living in the city means spending more time outside your home—whether you’re visiting a local museum or spending time at a nearby park. Most often, city apartments are used as home bases for morning and nighttime activities.
- Boutique shopping: Looking for a unique gift or a vintage curio? Cities offer boutique shopping experiences from bougie storefronts to indoor flea markets alike. Urbanites are known for their fashion sense—that’s why most cities are a hub for trendsetters creating the next big look.
- Theatre and live music: With tons of options for live theatre and music, there’s no reason to stay in on a Saturday night—or any other night. Whether you prefer national pop acts or indie productions, the city is the primary spot to see live entertainment, outside of community theatre.
- Medical care: Often cities offer top-of-the-line medical facilities, with world-class doctors. While more and more suburbs are upping their medical infrastructure, most cities typically offer top-notch treatment facilities.