The 11th annual Happy at Home Index has been released by Rightmove, with a town in the Borders coming second overall in the UK and topping the Scottish list
The 14 happiest places to live in Scotland have been name by Rightmove as part of its 11th annual Happy at Home Index.
Other Scottish entries that made the top 10 list in Britain include Perth, which ranked fifth and Stirling which came in at ninth.Alice Brown, Valuer at Rettie & Co. Borders said: "It is no surprise that Galashiels is so loved by its residents. It is the largest of the Border towns, with a population of circa 15,000.
"In terms of entertainment, a variety of amenities are on the doorstep, including a cinema, gyms, a swimming pool, supermarkets, independent shops, cafes, a retail park, restaurants and well-regarded schools. The recently established Heartland Market brings together the town and local businesses." The happiest places to live in Scotland This year’s study was carried out as the cost-of-living squeeze rises, which was reflected in the survey results.
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