I have not lived in the suburbs. Growing up I lived in a residential area in a major city, and later on I basically lived downtown in a different city. The major pros I can think of suburbs (outskirts of a city) are larger homes at a lower cost and better schools. Nowadays in the suburbs there are kind of town center/strip malls, plus a huge mall with a movie theater, etc. (at least in the U.S.), so there are more things to do. In any case, unless I have kids, the suburbs are not for me. I prefer to live in a smaller place in a nicer safer part of a city where there are more things to do (different restaurants/stores, quicker to get around places, etc.). I have always thought living in a nice town with close proximity to a city would be nice, with nice coffeeshops, bookshops, cat cafes, etc. that are nicely decorated during Christmas, where I can walk everywhere, which I see on Lifetime and Hallmark movies. However, maybe these places only exist in the movies.