Harborne has been named the best place to live in the Midlands by The Sunday Times. Judges considered house prices, schools, transport links, green spaces, and community spirit. We explore why Harborne has taken the top spot.
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00:00Harborne has taken the top spot as the best place to live in the Midlands according to
00:06the Sunday Times. The judges assessed a range of factors from education and transport links
00:12to culture and green spaces. It's easy to see why Harborne stands out. A thriving high
00:17street, independent shops and a mix of period homes and modern developments make it a sought
00:23after location. Families benefit from top rated schools while the strong sense of community
00:29adds to its charm. House prices have continued to rise, reflecting the area's desirability.
00:36While the cost of living is a factor, residents say the benefits of living here make it worth
00:40it. Access to Birmingham city centre is quick and easy, making it ideal for commuters who
00:46want the best of both worlds. Community is at the heart of Harborne's appeal. From local
00:51markets and sports clubs to social hubs and annual events, there's a real sense of belonging.
00:57The Harborne Carnival, one of the biggest street festivals in the region, brings thousands
01:02together each year. Independent cafes and restaurants create a welcoming atmosphere
01:06and the high street remains one of the most vibrant in the city. For those who enjoy the
01:11outdoors, Harborne's green spaces offer a retreat from urban life. There's also a strong
01:16history of local pride. Residents have long worked to maintain the area's character while
01:21embracing new developments. The balance between tradition and modernisation has helped keep
01:27Harborne's identity intact, making it an appealing place for both long-time locals
01:32and new arrivals. With this latest accolade, the Sunday Times has confirmed what many already
01:38knew. Harborne isn't just a great place to live, it's officially the best in the Midlands.