From BBC news
Last Updated: Monday, 15 January 2007
The Cornwall Pure Business survey discovered that the key motivators behind urban business people wanting to move to the countrywide were: creating a better environment for their family, gaining a better work-life balance, and reducing commuting time.
The main perceived barriers are said to be raising the necessary finance, fears over lack of access to technology, the impact on current employees, and the concern that a move would have a negative impact on a company's profits.
The findings reflect a recent separate survey by the Halifax, which showed that the South West was the most popular destination for internal UK migration.
More than 300,000 people relocated to the South West from other parts of the UK between 1995 and 2005, boosting the region's population by 6%, the Halifax found.
Yet the Halifax also found that this had resulted in house prices in the South West tripling over the same 10 years.