Ask HN: Where are the best cities to live in the US if you work remotely?
I would choose any small town with a medium-sized college. college towns have food and culture and stimulating conversation. typically they're very good schools and libraries. typically also relatively cheap.
Ithaca New York and Bellingham Washington are very fun cities for this type of layout. there are a lot of them that fit this criteria though
Bellingham is a great choice if interested in outdoorsy activities too.
Yeah if I was starting from scratch I would live in Ithaca.
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Gary, Indiana has properties with internet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary,_Indiana
> it suffers from unemployment, decaying infrastructure, and low literacy and educational attainment levels.
Sounds great
It was a joke. Gary is a dangerous place to be
Citation needed
This is like asking "What's the best food to eat?" You need to give some criteria that are important to you.
You might want to look at states that don't have an income tax, to start. That can save some money, assuming saving money on taxes is one of your criteria.
If you Google for "best US cities" you'll find all kinds of lists with descriptions of various cities and why they're the best. Maybe start there.
>This is like asking "What's the best food to eat?"
The answer is pizza
I was just in Hawaii for 3 months and it was amazing. Returning to the Bay Area was rough. Planning my next trip now.