Discover the Best Places to Live in Leeds: A Local’s Guide explores Leeds from the eyes of those who know it best. This video provides a comprehensive guide to the most livable neighborhoods in Leeds, featuring real-life experiences, cost of living comparisons, and much more. Whether you’re considering moving or just curious about Leeds, this guide will give you a detailed look at the pros and cons of each area. Join us as we delve into the hidden gems and popular spots of Leeds. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment with your thoughts or questions about living in Leeds!
00:00 – leeds living places
00:31 – Headingley
01:18 – Chapel Allerton
02:14 – Roundhay
03:22 – Horsforth
04:25 – Meanwood
05:09 – Moortown
05:59 – Alwoodley
06:42 – Garforth
07:51 – Oakwood
08:40 – Pudsey

forget London flats and Birmingham Buel it’s time to explore the hidden gems of the north leads nestled in the H of O beckons with vibrant communities Rolling Hills and a surprising affordability but where do you start in this city of over a million Souls fear not Intrepid House Hunters because we’re diving deep into 10 of the best places to live in leads each offering a unique slice of York sh Paradise first place in our list is headingly this place in leads is a calm place with lots of activity mwood Park and Becket Park relax while leaves Becket University headingly campus stimulate the intellect Utley Road has vintage shops and trendy eies and headingly arcade has markets two train stations and frequent buses make City Center access easy you may relax in your modern flat and visit busy pubs like the original otley due to low crime despite average rent of £1,800 median home price of £385,000 makes buying appealing next place is Chapel Allerton near Leeds is diverse and autonomous Beyond retro and House of Coco are unusual stores on its High Street continue to seven art space gallery and the lovely mustard pop restaurant Chapel alerton Primary School are familyfriendly the beautiful Glo Valley woods and Rand Park offer picnic and Recreation opportunities Chapel Town’s train station and numerous buses simplify City Center commute it’s easy to enjoy life in this city from having a pint at the friendly original Oak to visiting the Farmers Market the average rent of £1,900 show its long-term desirability and the area’s typical property price is £320,000 we are moving towards more than a suburb Rand near Leeds UK offers Urban convenience and green spaces the 700 acre rounde park with Lakes Woodlands Gardens and animal zoo is the Crown Jewel the park offers infinite fun from Meadow picnics to Trail biking to Lake Boating rounde St Jones C of E Primary School are wonderful schools in familyfriendly rounde the nearby Leeds University and Leeds Becket University offer higher education furfare Lane is a busy Major Street with Marx and Spencer the rde garden center and vintage businesses with frequent buses to the city center and Oakwood and mortown Rail stations getting around is easy its low crime rate makes inhabitants feel comfortable the average rent is $1,500 and the average house price is £350,000 now we are going to jump leads wonderful suburb hosi has urban and Suburban charm hoso found amilies benefit from excellent hoso new le this Primary School leads Trinity University and Becket universities are conveniently accessible by commuting hoso new Lea’s primary school is Rich attraction for families hoso Hall Park cricket ground Japanese garden and skate park are endlessly enjoyable the popular air Valley Shopping park has well-known and independent shops transit buses to lead’s city center and Beyond facilitate travel residents can enjoy a paint at the old swan in or a Park picnic with this protection despite the 1,950 average home rent it has £380,000 average property price underlines its long-term appeal now we are going to move towards nature community and urban convenience converge in meanwood north of Leeds imagine Victorian Lon streets a famous green arry and acquaint High Street with independent stores and meanwood Church of England primary school and Penny Field School give a friendly atmosphere to students meanwood High Street has great independent shops including the meanwood book shop and willcraft bakery the average rent is £1,850 indicate long-term appeal and the area’s average home rent is £300,000 next up is mtown located in north of Leeds mtown is familyfriendly and energetic large homes and Lush Pathways offer a tranquil connected atmosphere for Retreats academically gifted mortown primary and alleron high school pupils draw family Marx and Spencer is mtown Corner High Street and independent retailer the David L jym and fit 20 regular buses serve leed’s City Center and Beyond mortown train station serves more destinations the average home rent is £1,900 rent and its median home price is £340,000 next up rich and peaceful alwoodley is in the Hills North of Leeds Leeds alwoodley Primary School is located in alwoodley Village which has a mix of independent shops eateries and High Street brands for retail therapy both leads and leads Becket universities are nearby art galleries and luxury shops on harri road its train station is well connected low crime makes this place safe the average home rent is £1,200 but it’s £ 490,000 property price makes it appealing long term next is gaoth which has a rustic Beauty and modern convenience in East leads Hills families flock to Gaff Academy and St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School for compassion and success the UN University of Leeds Becket and Trinity are served by trains garforth Main Street has independent shops like GAO bookhouse and rri like the Hideway in addition to High Street businesses the Springs Colton retail Park and Crossgates shopping center are famous shopping malls regular buses ease commuting throughout Lead City Center and Beyond more places are accessible from gaoth train station watch a casual game at Garo Town Football Club or explore GAO Town Parks Lake play areas and do Park average rent is £1,800 yet median property price is £390,000 showing longevity next is children-friendly Oakwood it is situated in the north of Leeds City Center near Urban energy Oakwood Elementary School handles quest for knowledge explore Oakwood Parade’s High Street chains and independent stores from Mark and Spencer to Oakwood vintage’s antiques mortown rail station on Oakwood Edge eases access to nearby areas its low crime rate lets you enjoy the community while picnicking in round day park or watching a movie at the Oakwood Cinema Oak Wood’s average rent is £1,900 but its £390,000 property price makes it desirable long term last place is between Leeds and Bradford pudsy is a familyfriendly pudy Primrose Hill Primary School and Co-op Academy prior attract pudsy families leads Becket and leads universities are nearby pudsy Town Center has independent shops High High Street names and lovely eateries food coffee and treasures are sold by Tesco the locals of this place feel safe because of the low crime rate the average rent is £1,750 the average property price is £290,000 indicating affordability and long-term appeal remember the perfect place to live is as personal as your favorite Yorkshire pudding recipe so explore these diverse neighborhoods soak in the atmosphere and imagine yourself nestled in your dream home whether you crave leafy streets bustling markets or easy access to the city center leads as a Haven waiting for you so ditch the dusty real estate listings grab your walking shoes and get ready to discover your own slice of Yorkshire Paradise if you enjoyed this video don’t forget to hit that like button and subscribe to our channel for more amazing content like this your support means the world to 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  1. This video is nonsense, nothing is accurate, since when did chapeltown, Moortown and Oakwood have train stations, and the last time I looked Tong garden centre was not in Roundhay, who created this mess.

  2. Best places to live in Leeds??? I lived in St Ives Mount, Armley during the 1990's and it was voted "Friendliest Street In the Uk" as reported in the Guardian ….you need to do some research mate!!!!

  3. I live in Leeds. This information is highly inaccurate. Railway stations that don’t exist, inaccurate property price information. I could go on but seriously, this is poor.

  4. This isn’t much use if you want to know about Leeds; it’s very badly complied by AI and the captions are even worse than the commentary but locals are going to find it hilarious!
    One of the funniest videos I’ve seen in a long time. Loved the way the universities have some sort of inter-dimensional portal which allows them to exist simultaneously in every part of Leeds. Also delighted to hear that Alwoodley has acquired some hills though I’m not where it can put them (please don’t tell me!) Somewhere else has gained one of those little streets from York, possibly Petergate; I wonder what they got in exchange. It’s impressive to see the number of railway stations too, I bet most people in Leeds didn’t realise many of these existed. Shame they don’t!

  5. So much wrong I just don’t know where to start. Train and bus stations that don’t exist. Pictures with no relevance to the area. Pubs from fuc# knows where shown. Badly mispronounced names, dozens of them. Basically this is the worst video I think I have ever seen about anywhere never mind Leeds 😡

  6. Loving Oakwood n Roundhay best move we did, got mates in Chapel Allerton lovely shopping areas that take us into Wetherby n most bus routes to other areas. ❤❤❤😊😊😊

  7. What a load of inaccurate rubbish ! If you can't be bothered to get your facts right , don't bother at all 😂
    Now I'm going to search for that train station in Chapeltown …..

  8. Chapeltown train station? I wish there was one in Chapeltown. Moved to the city centre in October, I'm still getting used to how busy it is, but it's good having the train station so close now. I have to catch three trains a week to Ilkley, Skipton, and Halifax

  9. This video is ridiculous
    It's like spot the mistake.
    White swan pub is in Gargrave. Gurn bar is in Ireland. Red buses in Leeds? Chapeltown Moortown and Oakwood train stations? How about the picture of cars driving on the wrong side of the road? Is that America.. Wow the list goes on.. and on…😂😂

  10. You have clearly never been to these areas. You are mixing up the pub names and where they are, inventing train stations. And Roundhay Park is not in Chapel Allerton, it is in Roundhay

  11. I live in LEEDS. …OMG! This is hilarious! It Is so bad. If you are looking to relocate to Leeds ignore everything! I don’t know which part is worse….oh yes I do, showing Thoroughfare Lane, never actually heard of it, but as we are supposed to be in and around Leeds why show a road in America 😂 It seems Beckett University is close to everywhere! I’ve been here 30years and never found Headingley Arcade! Have never been to Chapel Turn (town?) or visited the Mustard Pop (Pot😂) As for all the train stations, trams and buses, they either don’t exist, or are the wrong colour. I have been to Tong Garden Centre however, it wasn’t in Roundhay…funnily enough it was in Bradford. It seems some of these places have streets (the quaint victorian streets of Meanwood) that must only mythically appear once in 100 years because I have never found them! I repeat OMG! So wrong on so many levels😂

  12. Headingly isn't quiet, and the pubs called the original oak not Otley. Get your facts in order. No boating on roundhay park lake.. your a know mate 😂😂😂😂

  13. They've left out the Leeds Latin quarter of Belle Isle, rolling woods of Middleton Park and the grear Lowry streets of Hunslet, we have so much to look forward to is South Leeds

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