Do you consider moving from the big city if you're working remotely?
Dany Chepenko
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Thanks to the rise of remote work, more people will have more flexibility over when, where, and how they earn their living. Few bosses will be wholly indifferent whether their employees work in New York or New Orleans (you may choose any other pair with the same socio-economical spread)
If it's not your work, what makes you stay in the city with a higher cost of living?
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Stas Voronov@stas_voronov
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As a nomad and remote worker, I would choose a huge city just because of the community and events. If it can be found for a medium cost of living - that's perfect
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There is usually a strong correlation between a city with a higher cost of living and quality of life, leisure time, and even wages.
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@amandatrincher I feel it's rather a perception, that the real state of the things. How we can quantify the "quality of life" ? Is there is an open dataset across all cities with socio-economical metrics?
Personally, since covid-19 I moved to an island, and I live in a very close proximity to the ocean, eat healthy food and drive bicycle. That's way different from my setup in Tokyo or New York.
Even if I come back to the urban city I'd rather pick up the less noisy environment.
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Cities still have a large selection of extracurricular activities and social settings. I think some people who are steering towards "family life" now have the freedom to move out whereas younger people and singles still seeking things to do and people to meet will stay around cities.
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Perhaps I would go to the seaside in summer. But rest of the year, I would prefer to stay in the big city. Once you grew up in a big city, you can't find the same life standards or opportunities in all cities. On the other hand, competition is high in the big cities. It helps to keep me updated.
I don't think so
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Moved just outside of the big city but in a lively beach town next to forests and parks so I feel I get the best of both worlds.
Yes, for sure!
This summer we spent at the Croatia islands, and it was a wonderful time! So now considering about moving to Azores Islands for long term stay. Work remotely & enjoying nature.
I also love all the benefits of the big city, but living at the island or by the sea makes me feel both productive and relaxed.
Yes, I was going to move to California
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