More people moving to the south east for a better quality of life

A new survey has found that highly-skilled professionals from all over the world are moving to the South East.

They are coming for a number of reasons including better work/life balance, shorter commutes to work and lower living costs . The South East Relocation Survey, was carried out by National Recruitment & HR Services Group Collins McNicholas in conjunction with IDA Ireland. The survey found that three quarters of those who have moved here have more disposable income with a commute time of under 40 minutes. 67% say they came here from other parts of Ireland or relocated home while 33% were from outside the country. Quality of life in the south east was a big factor in their decision with 86% sighting that as one reason why they came while 90% had a third level degree. Chief Executive of Wexford County Council Tom Enright said improving connectivity with both Dublin and Cork is now a huge advantage to the South East region.

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