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Top U.S. Cities to Live and Work as a Solopreneur in 2022

Now is the time to work remotely. The current business landscape allows for solopreneurs and digital nomads to stay productive, build their careers, and make the lives they envision for themselves.

However, while technology reaches most corners of the United States, some cities are better suited than others for the nomad lifestyle.

Here are some of the top U.S. cities for thriving as a digital solopreneur!

Getting Equipped

First, you need to set yourself up to succeed no matter where you move or work. The key is to take any necessary steps to maximize your productivity. For example, if you don’t currently use project management software, now is the time to research the different options. Basecamp, Asana, Trello, and many other tools can help you organize your files and collaborate with others efficiently.

You also need to make sure you have any equipment or gear to help you complete your daily tasks and build your brand. For example, you will need a reliable laptop, an ergonomic chair, and a desk that holds all of your essentials. When you choose a city and get to your new home, you will need to create a workspace that inspires you to produce your best work.

Last but not least, you should plan in case the occasional customer fails to provide payment on time. There are a number of tactics that can help, like assigning late fees and helping to set up payment plans. You can use this free invoice generator to help maintain precise records.

Denver, CO

Denver is known for its thriving entrepreneurship culture, and it’s one of the cheapest places to start a business. Nearly 43,000 residents who have full-time jobs also maintain a side hustle. In other words, you have good reason to move to the mile-high city if you want to participate in the gig economy.

Besides offering more than enough exceptional entertainment, dining, and other perks, Denver is more affordable than many other cities of its size. You can experience a top-notch quality of life as long as you can afford housing costs. The average home in Denver sells for $488,600, while a typical one-bedroom apartment rents for $1,211.

Bozeman, MT

Bozeman is the place if you are pursuing second-to-none scenery and fresh mountain air. And as it turns out, it has also become a superb place for digital nomads. It’s a safe city with low crime rates, it’s inclusive, and the residents are friendly. It also offers excellent restaurants, nightlife, and many other amenities that make for happy living.

Another perk of living in Bozeman is that it has excellent free Wi-Fi throughout many places in the city, and it’s a great place to raise a family. With a median home value of $799,000, Bozeman is not the cheapest city for purchasing a home, but you can rent a one-bedroom apartment in the city center for about $1,115 a month.

And did we mention the incredible scenery surrounding the city? Living in Bozeman means that you will be close to the Little Belt Mountains Range, which is perfect for engaging in various outdoor activities and taking in the wonders of nature.

Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh is one of the most underrated American cities for remote workers. In reality, it is a tech-friendly place where Amazon, Google, and Microsoft operate headquarters. And you will have no trouble finding internet access or coworking spaces in Steel City.

Pittsburgh is currently experiencing a buyer’s market with a median home price of $225,000. The average apartment (812 sq. ft.) costs $1,376 to rent.

Fresno, CA

Fresno offers a Cali big city thrill for lower prices. Living in Fresno means convenient access to world-class museums, shopping, restaurants, and more. And if you will be relying on free Wi-Fi, you will have more than 300 places to choose from.

Overall, Fresno offers an exceptional quality of life and affordable cost of living. The average home sells for $352,205, while the median rent is $1,103 a month.

There’s never been a better time to be a digital solopreneur. Make sure you have all the equipment and tools necessary to thrive in the gig economy and consider laying down roots in one of the cities above. If none of these places are appealing to you, keep researching until you find the right city. It’s out there!

Amy Collet

Amy Collet is the creator of Bizwell.org, a website that helps professionals and entrepreneurs build and strengthen their personal brand.

August 24, 2022

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