a couple with 4 year old child moving to Basel and their permit only allows them to live in Basel Land kanton. Can you advice whats the best areas to live in? the child will be going to public schools,
Thanks
a couple with 4 year old child moving to Basel and their permit only allows them to live in Basel Land kanton. Can you advice whats the best areas to live in? the child will be going to public schools,
Thanks
Do you specifically want to live close to Basel eg like the Muttenz or Bottmingen etc. Or is anywhere in Baselland OK? eg further from Basel like Sissach?
House or appartment?
Near public transport?
Rural or Suburban?
Location of jobs?
etc
on few forums on the net they recommended areas like Oberwil, Reinach, Bruderholz, Riehen, Binningen, Therwil, Dornach
Also recommended to avoid the following areas – Claragraben, St Johann, Kleinhueningen, Klybeck, Rosental, Allschwil, Breite, Iselin
assuming some of the above areas would fall within Basel-stadt so those would automatically get ruled out, as we can only live in Basel-Land
I think the main complaint about Alschwil is that airplanes fly over (between 7 and 22h).
Alscwhil, Binningen, Bottmingen, Birsfelden and Münchenstein are the closest Baselland gemeinde to the Basel SBB. Muttenz is also quite close and has its own train station.
Never lived in any myself but all seem nice enough areas to me.
Reinach is a little bigger than the other villages you listed.
Hope you'll find a nice place to stay in the end!
This requirement list is still pretty general - so all the recommended areas you mention (in BL) would fit the bill. All are on main tram lines (10 and 11) and get you into the city quickly.
In reality, all BS and the surrounding BL communes are pretty compact- a circle tour of the two valleys by bike (SBB, Binningen, Bottmingen, Oberwil, Therwil, Reinach, Munchenstein, Dreispitz, SBB) is a leisurely one hour at most. A little longer for me, but I stop at the SBB for beer and some people watching.
Good luck.
You can also use the Pratteln train station to go to Rheinfelden for shopping in Germany to give bigger bang on your strong CHF.