Working Remotely
I'm a web developer with 1-2 years experience at a top agency in Toronto, ON. My wife is a successful Customer Success Manager. We would like to live somewhere that's more than 10 degrees celsius or 50 degrees fahrenheit year round, that's safe, and has interesting careers in tech/startups. Ideally an active location as we're both into sports (tennis, golf, biking, hiking etc.). Ideas we've thought of are San Francisco/Bay Area, Tucson Arizona, Costa Rica (Remote work but internet sucks), were thinking Thailand until political issues anything else we should look at?
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I live in Tucson when I'm not traveling. It's very cheap and very beautiful. There's a large community of triatheletes that live here for the abundance of bike and running trails as well as amazingly beautiful pools. Get me anytime if you want to know more. Hope this helps.
Answered over 9 years ago
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LA has a growing tech scene. Santa Monica is my favorite part of the greater LA area. Irvine/Orange County, and Austin, TX should be on your list too.
Answered over 9 years ago
Ex SaaS CEO, now investor, CEO in rail industry
I was just in Thailand working for 2 weeks and I wouldn't worry about political issues. There are a lot of amazing places for remote work there that would support an active lifestyle.
My experience in Costa Rica last year was also excellent. I worked for 2 weeks there and didn't have issues with internet. I was in a fairly remote area as well.
SF is super expensive, but probably the best place to be for a web developer if you can afford it. You will probably get weather that dips below 10 degrees in the winter though. Wth incessant rain to boot.
Check out www.nomadlist.com for rich info on the best places in the world to work.
My wife and I are looking to do the same - from Toronto as well. Looking forward to seeing some other answers!
LOL @ Columbus Ohio ;)
Answered over 9 years ago
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Try Columbus Ohio. It's warmer than Toronto, and we get a good "warm" weather for about 8 months of the year. The IT market is very good here, and reasonable cost of living. Unfortunately, we still get a cold winter.
Answered over 9 years ago
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Considering your preferences for a warm climate, safety, active lifestyle, and thriving tech scene, here are some places worth exploring:
1. **Austin, Texas, USA:**
- Booming tech scene with a vibrant startup culture.
- Warm climate and a variety of outdoor activities.
- Known for live music and a lively cultural scene.
2. **Miami, Florida, USA:**
- Growing tech hub, especially in fintech and healthcare.
- Tropical climate and ample outdoor sports opportunities.
- Multicultural and vibrant atmosphere.
3. **Lisbon, Portugal:**
- Emerging as a European tech hub.
- Pleasant climate and beautiful scenery.
- Active lifestyle with outdoor activities.
4. **Barcelona, Spain:**
- Thriving startup ecosystem.
- Mediterranean climate and various outdoor sports options.
- Rich cultural scene and beautiful architecture.
5. **Brisbane, Australia:**
- Growing tech industry and innovation.
- Enjoy a subtropical climate and outdoor sports.
- Safe and diverse city.
6. **Denver, Colorado, USA:**
- Increasing tech presence, especially in the outdoor industry.
- Offers a mix of city life and proximity to nature.
- Known for its outdoor recreational opportunities.
7. **Tel Aviv, Israel:**
- Booming startup culture, particularly in tech.
- Mediterranean climate and beautiful beaches.
- Active lifestyle and a mix of cultures.
Before making a decision, consider factors like visa requirements, cost of living, and the current state of the tech industry in each location. Additionally, connect with expat communities or professionals in your industry for insights and advice.
Answered 12 months ago