The central city of Russia is increasingly acquiring the features of other European capitals. One of them is the overpopulation and influx of illegal workers from the nearest republics. That is why an increasing number of indigenous inhabitants of Moscow feel a desire to leave it.
Moving from your hometown usually has good reason. Regarding Moscow, there can be many such reasons, and each of its inhabitants will find a couple of its own. The choice of a new place of permanent residence should be made meaningfully, because your future life will depend on this. For a start, decide whether you would like to stay in Russia or are determined to leave the country altogether. This should depend primarily on your work. It’s good if it allows you to live in absolutely any place of the planet, but there are also professions that are not needed everywhere. Think of the suburbs. The first option is to shift a little from the center. You will immediately feel cleaner air, minimal traffic jams, fewer people around and many other benefits. Balashikha, Klin, Fryazino, Zvenigorod, Korolev - all these cities are located not so far from Moscow, and you will always have the opportunity to not change your place of work. Of course, more travel time will be spent, but a quiet life is provided for you and your children. Change the capital. Another popular option for moving from Moscow is St. Petersburg. If you are not ready to part with the atmosphere of a big city, but want more peace and poise, your path lies precisely in the cultural capital. Fewer traffic jams, people and cars will immediately give you a deep breath. Think about other major Russian cities - Yaroslavl, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk. All of them are a great alternative to the bustling Moscow. As an exit from the native state, it is worth considering, for example, the nearest Ukraine. The political situation there has stabilized, the economy is booming, and the good nature and hospitality of people are known throughout the world. Kiev and Kharkov are the largest cities in which you will be very comfortable after Moscow. The standard of living in them is high, and prices are much lower than in Moscow. Of course, do not forget about Europe. If you are a good specialist in your industry, you will always be welcome in European countries. You do not have to choose a capital, you can get a good standard of living and a salary in small towns that have their own charms. Whatever option you choose, do not rush to burn bridges. Do not sell an apartment, first rent it out, and in a new city, rent a hired one. When you settle down and definitely decide not to return, you can deal with real estate. But up to this point it is better not to rush.