The best cities to consider if you work from home

How your city can strengthen your work-from-home experience.

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Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of people working from home was on the rise. However, this trend has taken off over the past two years. The United States Census Bureau reports that the number of people working primarily from home tripled between 2019 and 2021, from approximately 9 million people to 27.6 million people.

In addition to the pandemic accelerating the work-from-home trend, there are many reasons workers enjoy this arrangement, like greater flexibility and work-life balance. Employers have also found that working from home increases productivity, reduces overhead, and expands global hiring options.

As an employee with the benefit of working from home, it’s worth thinking about what city you call home and what city you want to call home, bearing in mind remote work regulations in the different locations

It may not have crossed your mind before, but the city you live in can strengthen your work-from-home experience. If you’re ready for a change of scenery, it’s worth thinking about locations that offer a unique experience and attractive work-life balance.

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Best cities to work from home: A 2022 list

1. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

From its 19 public library branches to its ranking as one of the most livable cities in the United States, Pittsburgh may be just what you’re looking for. It provides a small-town feel with big-city amenities, including distinctive shops, impressive museums, and one-of-a-kind restaurants. The area is also home to world-class educational institutions and incredible outdoor adventures.

2. Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati may not be the highest profile Midwestern city, but it’s one of the best work-from-home locations. In addition to affordable housing, Cincinnati offers lightning-fast Wi-Fi speeds, shopping and cultural attractions, and proximity to many other areas, whether you’re exploring the rest of Ohio or heading into nearby Kentucky or Indiana.

3. Irving, Texas

With its proximity to Dallas, Irving is a good choice if you want access to urban amenities without all the hustle and bustle. You’re only a few miles away from coworking spaces, coffee shops, and public libraries. When it’s time to log off for the evening, take advantage of the area’s live music scene and restaurants. There’s plenty to do on the weekends, too—you’ll have access to college and professional sports teams, public parks and gardens, and museums celebrating local history and the arts. 

4. Glendale, Arizona

As a suburb of Phoenix, Glendale’s only a few miles away from more coworking space options than you ever thought possible. Add this to nearly 1,400 coffee shops and you’ll never find yourself searching for a place to work outside your home. The area is home to golf courses, professional sports stadiums, hiking trails, and incredible desert landscapes.

5. Mexico City, Mexico

Public parks, enjoyable weather year-round, and plenty of coworking space make Mexico City a top choice among those with the flexibility to work from home. Add this to a reasonable cost of living and you have a strong contender. There’s plenty of public transportation, a thriving restaurant scene, and arts and culture on every corner, so you’ll find plenty to do on weekends.

6. Madrid, Spain

Digital nomads and work-from-home professionals love Madrid—especially people working in Spain’s tech industry. Internet speeds are fast, and service is affordable. And for those willing to work in a public space, finding free internet is a piece of cake. Not only will you have easy access to food and entertainment in the city, but there’s also ample train and bus service to historical sites throughout central Spain.

7. Prague, Czech Republic

Prague may be best known for its large selection of beer and sausage, but it’s also a top choice among work-from-home professionals. The city boasts fast internet, great walkability, and no shortage of coworking space. Get inspired by the distinct architecture and public sculptures and stroll down the city’s side streets for hidden gems, like cafes and gardens outside the tourist district.

8. Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv has long been one of the best cities—if not the best city—in the Middle East for remote work and networking due to its robust startup environment. The city boasts a widely recognized nightlife with global appeal. You’ll find street art, delicious food markets, and access to countless historical sites. Jerusalem is a neighboring city, providing even more opportunities to connect with other business professionals and explore the region’s rich history. 

While these are among the best cities to work from home in 2022, there are hundreds upon hundreds of other options to consider. Countries are making themselves more available to remote workers, so there’s truly somewhere for everyone. 

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