Tethered Nomads: Digital Nomads Start A New Trend At Home
Tethered nomads stay local [Image by Steven Matt from Pixabay]Remote work came into being during the COVID pandemic but has since continued as more and more workers choose to work from home. The other trend is digital nomads, who figure if they can work from home, their home can be anywhere in the world. However, not everyone can experience their dream of working in exotic climes, so they choose a popular American city instead. Known as tethered nomading, they keep their travels closer to home. In fact, the study noted that 53 percent of American digital nomads intend to stay in the USA all year round.
According to MBO Partners, a survey has revealed some of the best cities for tethered nomads in the US of A.
Tethered nomads in Denver, Colorado
Tethered nomading in Denver, Colorado [Image by Q K from Pixabay]Known as the Mile High City, Denver always have something exciting going on and with the background of majestic mountains, you just can’t beat it. With its many breweries, the city is ideal for craft beer enthusiasts.
The Nomad List ranks Denver as the No. 1 city to live in the US, for family fun, fast Internet and an excellent quality of life.
El Paso, Texas for tethered nomading
El Paso, Texas, USA [Image by 12019 from Pixabay]Set in the corner of Texas between New Mexico and Mexico, El Paso is often overlooked. However, when given the chance to experience the city, people end up loving the culture and beautiful surrounding nature.
What makes the city ideal for digital nomads is the affordable cost of living, where they can survive on a budget of $1,500 or even less. Meanwhile, Airbnb’s in the city are very affordable, plus El Paso has a new capsule hotel downtown for solo nomads. However, summer gets more than hot in the desert, so rather choose fall or winter to visit the city. Moreover, nomads will find many centrally located co-working spaces that are ideal for their work.
Digital nomads head to Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois [Image by Manfred Reinert from Pixabay]Known as the Windy City, Chicago is the only metropolis in the Midwest and it has so much to offer for travelers and tethered nomads alike. Moreover, at the end of the working day, their laptops are turned off while exploring the city and enjoying its famous deep-dish pizza.
Of course, Chicago has many different neighborhoods to choose from, meaning nomads can try them all to find their perfect match. For any brand new nomads who miss office parties and friends, Chicago already has a growing community of digital nomads hosting regular Meetup groups.
Tethered nomads in Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida, USA [Image by Ralf Gruber from Pixabay]Any digital nomad seeking fair weather virtually all year around can’t go wrong with Orlando, Florida. In fact, the city offers the perfect blend of tethered nomading with beaches waiting at the weekend. Of course, there are also some of the best theme parks in the country for extra fun.
What makes this all even better is that you can live here for under $2,000 per month. Affordable and offering beaches and theme parks should actually make Orlando a number one choice. Meanwhile, there are plenty of co-working spaces in the city as well as cute cafés where you can work in style.
Choose a US city for tethered nomading in 2023 and keep close to home.
Anne Sewell: Anne is a freelance writer and travel writer who has spent much of her life in southern Africa (Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and is now living on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain.