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Things to Consider When Planning Your Move to Gloucestershire to Start a New Job

Things to Consider When Planning Your Move to Gloucestershire to Start a New Job


Gloucestershire is building up its business ecosystem. The county is making full use of the appeal of its scenic surroundings and historic towns. Plus, the county is offering those who qualify a relocation package of up to £8,000. As a result, we’ve seen more and more people move to Gloucestershire to start new jobs.

Securing a move while also preparing to embark on a new job can be daunting. With the former, the process is rarely a smooth or swift one. On the latter, you need to make a good impression from the outset. It’s good to know a few things before trying to tackle both of these moves at once. So, here are some tips and things to consider.

Getting to Know Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire is refreshingly open about its pros and cons. It’s a highly desirable place to live. Plus, it’s well connected to London, Bristol, Cardiff, and Birmingham. Living here can enable you to move from a more local job to one in a big city. The coast, cultural hotspots, outdoor activities, and fine dining options are all big selling points.

In the county town of Gloucester, you’ll find everything you’d expect from a British city.

Cheltenham has also surged as a hub for world-renowned festivals. These span from cultural festivals to the famed horse racing. Plus, there’s Stroud and Cirencester. The former has a superb farmer’s market. The latter is a scenic Cotswolds town.

The county has invested heavily in bolstering its transport and highway infrastructure. It’s also in the midst of its ambitious 100,000 new homes, shops, leisure facilities, and businesses plan. Gloucestershire is very well connected across its urban centres and beyond. However, there are pockets of deprivation that the council seeks to fix.

Moving to Gloucestershire for Your New Job

Gloucestershire is rather advantageous to would-be movers. South West house prices rose by 2.4 per cent over the last year. This is according to the ONS. However, Gloucester house prices held at £232,000. That’s very similar in 2025 to 2024. It suggests something of a lack of competition. So, incomers could easily swoop in for a bargain price.

Renting, like in much of the country, has gone mad. Private rents saw an 11.6 per cent surge. This was from September 2024 to September 2025. The average rent price is now at £1,050.

If you’re selling to move over, it’d be best to stay on the property ladder. Average monthly mortgages aren’t even close to that rent price.

Even so, if you’re moving for a new job, you may need to do so briskly. Starting dates come along hastily these days, and selling a home traditionally is rarely quick. Fortunately, today there are new online services like Sold which can facilitate swift sales by connecting you to a  cash buyer.

Potential benefits of this method include selling in just seven days, receiving a cash offer within minutes, and no hidden fees, allowing folks to sell house fast in their own timeframe and move on. This way, you'll also avoid a potential situation where you're paying for two properties simultaneously while starting a new job.

Gloucestershire offers plenty of opportunities, connections, and places to live to all newcomers. Once you’re settled, you’ll find lots to enjoy!

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