In the wake of the pandemic, many found themselves wanting to move — and often to more rural and remote parts of the country. For some, it was to avoid the high transmission rates of the big city, while for others, it was more about capitalizing on the freedom that newfound remote work had provided. Still, others opted for rural locations to save money in the wake of pandemic-related job losses and industry downturns.


For many people, the idea of a home in the countryside represents a dream come true; a long-cherished life goal or a reward for many years of hard work. That’s because there are numerous unique benefits to rural life that simply can’t be found in the busy city. As city life is getting increasingly costly, loud and stress-inducing. There are so many reasons, now more than ever, to move to the country or rural area. Here are just a few:


1. Proximity to nature


Living in the country puts you closer to nature and away from the hustle and bustle of the city. You also have easy access to all of the outdoor activities that you love, including fishing, hunting, hiking, camping or climbing. When living in a rural area, you can do virtually all of these right in your backyard!


2. Great for animals.


If you fancy yourself an animal lover, then rural living is for you. You can give your dogs space to roam, take your horse on a ride around miles of trails, or carve out a plot to raise or breed cows, goats, pigs, and other animals. You’re also more likely to find yourself with the occasional wildlife visitor when you live in a rural area. A deer might join you on your porch during morning coffee, or you might encounter a fox or rabbit on that afternoon walk. These types of glimpses at nature are much less common in suburban and urban areas.


3. A more relaxed pace of life


Country sought after and valued because the sense of peace, refuge and comfort they can provide could be perceived as being higher than in similar urban home, with soothing natural landscapes all around, a mere glance out of the window and onto open fields or other green spaces can help lower stress levels. Not only are rural neighborhoods quieter and more picturesque, but they’re also known for being safer, with less crime, pollution, litter and traffic. This makes them ideal for older people, parents raising young families, or simply those who want to live a more secure and health-conscious life, away from the hustle and bustle of the urban centers.


4. More opportunities for an active lifestyle.


Sure, big cities have gyms and SoulCycle classes, but in rural communities? You have the great outdoors. On any given day, you can hike, bike, jog, ride your horse, and take a dip in the local pond or lake. Even just mowing your much larger yard or tending to your crops or animals can lead to a more active lifestyle than you’d find elsewhere. It’s also a great option for remote workers who might be feeling cramped by the city or suburban life. As long as teleworking is on the table, they can keep their big-city jobs, while enjoying a more active, nature-inspired lifestyle at the same time.


5. More privacy


You don’t have to worry about nosey neighbors invading your privacy when you live in the country. Since there are acres and acres between homes in the country, you can enjoy your privacy and not worry about neighbors eavesdropping on your conversations or about playing your music too loud!


6. Cheaper cost of living


When purchasing a home in a rural area, you can get more square footage and land for less money than you typically would in a suburban or urban area. Living expenses such as utilities, groceries, toiletries and entertainment are typically cheaper in rural areas, as well.