As a digital nomad, you have flexibility in where you want to set up your home base. Digital nomad entrepreneurs can choose a new place to live that offers benefits to their lifestyle and business. Consider different factors such as living costs, safety, quality of life, and digital connectivity. C4 Creative presents four cities in the U.S. that pass the digital nomad lifestyle test.

 

Create a Successful Startup 

The first step to becoming a successful digital nomad entrepreneur is getting your business off the ground. You need to have a portable business idea that can be run from almost any place in the country, strong organizational skills, and adaptability. 

 

Once your idea is meshed out, choose the right business structure that matches your future vision. Check the regulations of the state you settle in for filing rules. A flexible LLC may be a good option for a digital nomad entrepreneur due to tax advantages, limited liability, and straightforward paperwork. You can file it yourself or use an economical formation service to avoid legal fees.

 

  1. Austin, Texas

One of the best places for a digital nomad is Austin, Texas. Texas is one of nine states without an income tax on earnings, making your paycheck stretch a little further. It has mild winters and plenty of sunshine. Austin is also home to many different tech companies, such as Dell, IBM, and Intel, thanks to the benefits Texas offers to businesses. Homebuyers get more for their money in the area, with average home prices coming in at $312,700, according to the Texas Real Estate Research Center. Renters can also find a great apartment in downtown Austin or in nearby neighborhoods like Mueller, South Lamar, or Wells Branch.

 

  1. Jacksonville, Florida

If you want to settle somewhere even sunnier, try Jacksonville, Florida. The city is great for a budget, with living costs coming in lower than average. One of the best perks of living here is how close you are to the gorgeous Florida beaches. There are plenty of high-speed internet plans available for Jacksonville residents, keeping you connected. If you want to buy a home, top neighborhoods include Fleming, Middleburg, and Fairfax. Renters can choose a downtown loft, a rental home, or an apartment with resort-style living amenities.

 

  1. Nashville, Tennessee

Another place to consider is Nashville, Tennessee. Costs are much less here than in other areas where entrepreneurs flock to. Nashville has exciting music and food scene when you’re not working. Downtown Nashville or The Gulch are places to live for those new to the area and looking for excitement. For a quieter lifestyle, newcomers can check out Sylvan Park or the Green Hills area. Average rents for this city come in at an affordable $1,400.

 

  1. Charleston, South Carolina

Digital nomads may find a great destination in gorgeous Charleston, South Carolina. This Southern city is also close to popular beaches on the Atlantic. The warm, friendly people mean this spot has an incredible quality of life. The cost of living here is much lower than in other parts of the country, so you can have extra money for fun. Living in the downtown area gives you access to old-world charm, cobblestone streets, and history. Other neighborhoods have a more laidback appeal, with plenty of green spaces, parks, and recreational opportunities.

 

If you’re ready to take the plunge into a digital nomad lifestyle, check out these four cities as potential living options. You can enjoy freedom, flexibility, and fun while building your business.

 

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