I need somewhere nice to live

I don't want to be around on this earth for much longer if I don't find somewhere nice to live. I'm not just able to live with abuse from people anymore.

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  • What do you like? 

    I moved to Edinburgh for uni but hated it and moved home west when I graduated. Husband is half English but prefers living in Scotland even though the job opportunities are better down south. 

    I used to think I'd like to live near the coast but I realised I hate the wind so that's a no go but I do like to holiday by the sea. Urban environments are a bit claustrophobic to me. I don't mind about distance to family but it was important to husband. 

    Write down what you really want and what you really don't and then research appropriate areas. 

  • I want to live somewhere away from rough and loud people. I want to be around creative or educated people. 

    I'm not able to cope well with much noise or unexpected things happening. I had neighbours in social housing I couldn't cope with. They slammed doors, had barbecues in the garden shouting to one another, had dogs running around off leads right up to me, fixing their motorbike and swearing right in front of the shared hallway. It was traumatising and horrible.

    That was the place I got railroaded into taking by the council after asking for housing help. I was told if I refused it I might not get anything else. 

    I'd like to live in a university town or where hippies live. Nice people. Open-minded people. I have few connections, it's challenging. I'm isolated.

  • I live in a town like that and i was talking the other day with an aspie that maybe cos it's quiet and got a uni is why there's so many aspues here.

    Places I've spooted that look good inc Totnes, Aberystwyth, Stirling, Exeter, Lancaster, Mcynlleth, Carmarthen, Stroud, Todmorden and Hebden Bridge, Kendal and lots more places

  • That sounds a nice lifestyle. I'm glad you have it. 

  • So I'm in Lancaster. It's fairly small, you can walk most places. You can walk out into the countryside in 5 mins from most pkaces, canal, estuary, river, and hills in 10 min in a car.

    I can shop in small town centre shops rather than deal with supermarket, but some small supermarkets that are quiet, ef Booths.

    There's a strong sense of community. It's poor, so not lots of commercial stuff to do like new resaurants to visit, so you have to sort your own stuff out. So the community centres etc have stuff. Lots of yoga, running, etc things.

    The 2 unis mean there's alternative cinema, cinema, etc. But unis out of town so not many students in the town.

    The unis dominate, so you get quiet, reflective types, and i think a lot of aspies working and studying there, but also staying on afterwards.

    Basically it's quiet, countercultural, and different social classes seem to integrate together more. I love it here!

  • Really interesting reply. Thank you. I used to visit Aberystwyth every weekend when I lived in Wales and tried to convince my mum to move there when we were moving as a family but she wouldn't because she wanted to be near other family members. 

    I've also considered Kendal, it looks really good. Has useful facilities like a hospital and well-connected train station but also lots of charm and character. Though maybe a bit busy with traffic on the roads, I'm not sure.

    I suppose it's possible I could get somewhere to live in one of those kind of towns you mention. So can I ask what you feel it's like where you live? How you feel it's better than other places? 

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  • Really interesting reply. Thank you. I used to visit Aberystwyth every weekend when I lived in Wales and tried to convince my mum to move there when we were moving as a family but she wouldn't because she wanted to be near other family members. 

    I've also considered Kendal, it looks really good. Has useful facilities like a hospital and well-connected train station but also lots of charm and character. Though maybe a bit busy with traffic on the roads, I'm not sure.

    I suppose it's possible I could get somewhere to live in one of those kind of towns you mention. So can I ask what you feel it's like where you live? How you feel it's better than other places? 

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  • That sounds a nice lifestyle. I'm glad you have it. 

  • So I'm in Lancaster. It's fairly small, you can walk most places. You can walk out into the countryside in 5 mins from most pkaces, canal, estuary, river, and hills in 10 min in a car.

    I can shop in small town centre shops rather than deal with supermarket, but some small supermarkets that are quiet, ef Booths.

    There's a strong sense of community. It's poor, so not lots of commercial stuff to do like new resaurants to visit, so you have to sort your own stuff out. So the community centres etc have stuff. Lots of yoga, running, etc things.

    The 2 unis mean there's alternative cinema, cinema, etc. But unis out of town so not many students in the town.

    The unis dominate, so you get quiet, reflective types, and i think a lot of aspies working and studying there, but also staying on afterwards.

    Basically it's quiet, countercultural, and different social classes seem to integrate together more. I love it here!