Digital Nomad Paradise Cities
Digital Nomad Paradise Cities
Digital nomads, or those employees who use technology to work remotely, find it important to live in cities that offer the amenities they need to complete their work. Here, The Virtual Consulting Firm shares some of the top U.S. cities for nomad entrepreneurs.
Asheville, North Carolina
Rent in Asheville can be expensive, but the cost of living is 4% lower than the national average. Check the internet for rental properties, including mountain cabins, Arts and Crafts bungalows, historic homes, or rooms for rent, most of which carry internet speeds of over 50 Mbps.
Asheville is home to several co-working spaces with 24/7 access to your workspace and amenities such as high-speed internet, printers, conference rooms, and complimentary refreshments. In addition, there are several cafes and coffee houses where you can access Wi-Fi while you enjoy a cup of coffee or a snack.
Tempe, Arizona
Tempe is one of the best cities in which to live in Arizona and is well-known as a digital nomad hotspot. Tempe residents enjoy great weather, exciting nightlife, and fun outdoor activities. When seeking a Tempe rental property, it’s essential to find something you can afford. A search on Rent.com allows you to set parameters, such as cost, pet-friendliness, number of bathrooms and bedrooms, to help narrow your options.
Tempe is home to several internet cafes with free Wi-Fi, and if gaming is your thing, the Level Up Gaming LAN center is popular among locals. In addition, several co-working spaces in the city offer dedicated desks, hotdesks, and private and virtual office options. Some locations offer the use of amenities that may include meeting rooms, printers, copiers, recording equipment, and projectors in addition to lounge and outdoor terrace areas.
Charleston, South Carolina
Historic Charleston is home to many co-working spaces with amenities such as conference rooms, printers, copiers, and fast Wi-Fi. Some locations have picnic areas and benches for outside work on nice days. Others sell coffee, alcoholic beverages, and pastries.
Charleston’s cost of living is higher than the national average, but you can offset this by taking advantage of all Charleston has to offer in the off-season during the fall and winter months. Travel & Leisure has named Charleston the top city in America for nine years. Charleston is known for its architecture, and for those who enjoy the beach, world-class dining, great shopping, and exciting nightlife, it may be the perfect spot.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas is known for its casinos, but residents also enjoy world-class restaurants, museums, performing arts centers, and nearby state parks. Las Vegas’ cost of living is higher than the national average, but the city has so much to offer that it’s a digital nomad favorite location. Order a relocation guide, check the internet, and speak with local realtors to find rental properties.
Las Vegas co-working spaces have the standard amenities, but a few unique locations offer 3-D printing, showers with luxury bath products, mailbox services, interview rooms, fitness centers, phone answering services, and female-only sites.
Relocation for Digital Nomads
With so much information on the internet, it’s not difficult for digital nomads to find the perfect work location. Many websites are devoted primarily to helping nomads relocate and connect with others who work remotely. The four cities listed above are excellent choices for those living the digital nomad lifestyle.
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This article was written by a guest writer, Lance Cody-Valdez, Free-lance-now.com
Lance Cody-Valdez decided it was time to invest in himself. He quit his job the following day and used his meager savings to stay afloat as he built a career as a freelance writer and content marketer. He created free-lance-now.com to help others use freelancing to escape the 9 to 5 daily grind.
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