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Top 4 Cities for Digital Nomad Entrepreneurs

· digital nomad,Austin,Boulder,Santa Monica,New Orleans

 

Financial freedom and living as a digital nomad feels like they kind of go together, right? Well, if you've ever been curious, Freelance Writer Lance Cody-Valdez researched some of the top cities for digital nomad entrepreneurs.

Here are four cities that keep digital nomads coming back, thanks to exciting cultures and work-from-home benefits.

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Austin, Texas

Austin is a good place for digital nomads because it has a solid foundation of tech start-up companies and entrepreneurs. This makes the city friendly to people starting new businesses.
While Austin is a moderately expensive city, it also has higher wages compared to other cities in the United States. The median home cost is $551,200, which is high compared to the Texas median of $243,600. To find a place to live, consider looking for rentals in Downtown Austin, Barton Hills, or Hyde Park.

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Boulder, Colorado

Boulder has plenty of outdoor activities along with bustling nightlife and small-time charm. It also has a high quality of life, thanks to good job opportunities and stability. It's currently ranked first for the best metro area to live in within the United States. You'll want to find an apartment in downtown Boulder to stay close to the action or buy a house. You may need all-cash offers in the city's hot market.

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Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is home to new tech companies and start-ups, which makes it great for digital nomads. Outdoor activities include beach volleyball and roller skating, and the number of bars and restaurants keeps growing. However, the cost of living in Santa Monica is 112% higher than the national average. If you're only visiting, consider renting a room rather than an apartment or home.

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New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is a fantastic city for people who want to travel and experience a unique culture.
It has an international flair, which means you'll be around people from all over the world — and experience international cuisine, too. Many cafes and restaurants in New Orleans offer free Wi-Fi, especially in the French Quarter. Look for an apartment, and remember to look for living quarters near where you want to go, as public transportation is still limited.

Ready to Travel? Remember These Best Business Practices

Digital nomads get to explore the country, but they also have to continue working. To make sure you're meeting your deadlines and clients' expectations, take these steps. First, get ahead. Work at least a day ahead in case you run into computer trouble or can't get Wi-Fi. Also, develop an invoicing process to get paid on time. Use an invoice generator to select from premade templates and put together a customized invoice for your customers. Use a free invoice generator that lets you download your invoice, complete with your logo, color scheme, photos, and text. Finally, stay organized. Keep your work documents together, and make backup copies. That way, you'll have what you need to do your job at all times.

Get Ready for the Digital Nomad Life

If you're ready to start your new digital nomad lifestyle, check out Austin, Boulder, Santa Monica, and New Orleans. Stay organized and ahead of schedule to make the best impression on your clients, and you'll love the nomadic life. If you want to learn more about how to create more financial freedom, take my free Financial Freedom Formula Money Quiz below.

 

A few years ago, burned out and miserable from his job in corporate marketing, 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.