First we need to know what you do not like in Moscow, what circumstances inhibit. It is advisable to make a list of what you don't want to see in a new place of residence. According to numerous sociological surveys, and ratings of RBC and the Institute for social planning Urbanik, residents of the capital are not satisfied:
- unfavorable environmental conditions;
- high traffic flow;
- high housing prices.

However, the ratings show the opinion of the majority, and will have to move to you personally. So you need to make a personal ranking of the shortcomings of Moscow. It is desirable to set the priorities in order are important aspects in the beginning, the other at the end.


Transfer from Moscow: the climatic conditions


Thinking about your health and the health of their children, Willy-nilly, the environment you will put first. Most likely you will want to live in a warm climate, surrounded by trees and lakes, to breathe clean air and be able to travel to nature and the sea.

If the environmental situation in Moscow depresses you most, it is the perfect place to stay would be the South of Russia. One of the most dynamically and steadily developing Russian regions — Krasnodar Krai. For five years Krasnodar takes top rankings on well-being among Russian cities, and first among cities with favorable conditions for business development. This region is good because as a place of residence can be chosen as large cities and small villages. The advantages include the maximum number of Sunny days a year and proximity to the sea, which is only a few hours away. Bask in the sea shore not a few times a year and every weekend. Also here grows the maximum number of types of vegetables and fruits, and harvested twice a year.


Moving from Moscow: high traffic flow, pollution and traffic jams


It is only ignorant of the item in the list of main faults seem insignificant. Why are only the data of the world rating of cities with the worst traffic in 2010, according to which Moscow occupies an honourable fourth place. It is unlikely that the situation over several years has changed dramatically, and not likely to change in the near future.


Moving from Moscow: high prices for housing


To estimate the cost of a home purchase and rent in any city of Russia can refer to the websites of real estate agencies or to the same ratings. According to the latest official data the average price per m2 at the end of February 2013 in the city of Moscow amounted to 200 thousand rubles - this is the first place in the table. Second place went to St. Petersburg (99 884 rubles) and Moscow region (RUB 84 616). Then follow in sequence Khabarovsk (74 875 rubles), Sochi (74 331 rubles) and Yekaterinburg(70 455 RUB). The above mentioned Krasnodar region with its regional centre ranked 25th — the cost of housing is 47 926. per m2.

The prevailing conditions of regional centers to lead in the cost of housing in their regions, and further reduction from medium-sized cities to small. Of course, compared to Moscow, the capital's residents will be happy with the cost of housing in any regional city.