If you could go full time remote, where would you move? and why?
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If you could go full time remote, where would you move? and why?
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Base of a mountain on a beach by a river some place.
On the water somewhere with a low cost of living. Maybe like on Lake Michigan
Where water meets the mountains, man.
Along with that, where cloud meets the mountains.
I live in a small town in the Hudson Valley of New York. When we went fully remote I moved out of Brooklyn into a more relaxing environment.... But still close enough to New York that I can get back into that invigorating environment when I need or want to.
... I'm not sure if this is definitely my ideal, but on the spectrum it's closer to my ideal than some other alternatives.
That's a good thinking.. Hopefully more and more people do not think like that and the place wont become overpopulated ':)
I will probably go to Bali (Indonesia). It seems to be a peaceful and beautiful place.
Somewhere with
Lesser cars,
Good air,
low pollution (Sound and Air),
Good Internet,
Good Food,
Good people
If I need to be on US time, either Los Angeles (where I live and work remotely now) or outside of Zion in Utah. If time zones and travel times don't matter, Cape Town.
Milos, Greece!
Yeah! I would love as well in a griek Island but problem is that in the winter they are too lonely.
I have never been to Greece in the winter but I do come from a tiny, remote coastal town so I'm used to those lonely, chilly winters that are so particular to beachy areas in the off-season. I love it!
I don't know Portland but I think you would love it if you prefer dry over wet and rainy. My only concern is the social aspect. Difference with an island is that you can't drive elsewhere at your own volition. Those Islands often get disconnected because the ferry can't dock despite the incredible efforts of the captain to make sure the island gets the necessary (often weekly) connection.
Somewhere with reliable Internet to work
I'm already working as remote intern
and I'm also already working in a place where I find love, peace, greenery 🥰
My house is situated in such a wonderful place where I could hear rain, birds chirping and could look at farm from windows
Work from home is heaven for me (sometimes (silly bugs(coding bugs (😛))))
not planning to move as we just bought a house LOL. but we don't live in the city ( London) so it's ideal for us( my husband). Maybe enhance our house and make our Home office more comfortable and fun as possible.
I lived in the PH, it might be very ideal to work near the beach but you will struggle with the internet connection :D
Things I would take into account:
As for "where", I'd consider, sea side:
Or land side:
[edit] Having a "good internet connection" will be off topic once starlink is deployed :)
At first I was surprised that Germany, Hungary, Baltic's and Scandinavia havent made the cut, and then I saw 'weather'.
Here is a cool list: nomadlist.com/
Probably a boring answer, but I like the city that I've lived in my whole life and would stay here! We have a good amenities, my family and friends are here, weather is ok (for the UK). I'm pretty happy 😊
Costa Rica - many factors the crime rate is one the lowest and a good country to retire.