Cheapest places to work remotely: More than just your couch!

Working remotely has become the new normal for many of us, but that doesn't mean you have to stay cooped up at home all day. If you're tired of the same old routine, or paying for parking in some crusty downtown somewhere, then it's time to break free and explore the cheapest places to work remotely. These choices may not be unique or quiet, but they’ll definitely be relatively cheaper than basically any office scenario.

  1. Working from Home: The Obvious Choice (But With a Twist)

    Let's start with the obvious: your humble abode. Working from home gives you the ultimate flexibility and comfort, plus, most importantly, saves you money on commuting costs. But why settle for the usual when you can spice things up? Turn your home office into a "themed" workspace, like a tropical beach or a space station. Who says you can't have a little fun while working?

  2. Cozy Cafés: Caffeinated Havens

    When your kitchen table starts to feel too confining, head out to a local coffee shop to work. You'll get a change of scenery, enjoy a fresh cup of joe, and be surrounded by the lively hum of chatter. Plus, most cafes offer free Wi-Fi, so you won't have to worry about draining your data. Just make sure you don't get too cozy that you forget to actually work!

  3. Parks: Mother Nature's Office Space

    If you're a nature enthusiast, take advantage of parks and green spaces as your remote office. Spread out a picnic blanket, soak up the sunshine, and let the chirping birds serenade you while you tackle your snacks – I mean tasks. Remember to bring a portable charger and whatever else you need to be comfortable like bug spray, so you can avoid any unexpected battery or insect surprises!

  4. Libraries: The Silent Haven

    When you need peace and quiet to concentrate, libraries are your go-to option. Not only do they provide a tranquil atmosphere, but they also offer free Wi-Fi and countless resources at your fingertips. Just be careful not to fall asleep in those cozy armchairs, or the librarians might shush you!

  5. Coworking Spaces: The Office Vibe without the Price Tag

    Coworking spaces have blown up since the pandemic, regardless of what the WeWork headlines say. Coworking spaces offer a professional atmosphere, a dedicated workspace, and the chance to socialize with like-minded individuals. Look for budget-friendly options in your area or consider joining a coworking community for more perks. Remember, the key here is finding the balance between productivity and resisting the temptation of infinite coffee drinks.

  6. Your Friends’ Houses: Like Your House, But Different

    What are friends for? A cheap change of scenery, of course. Rotate whose kitchen table you’re posting up at that day, and you’ll have a built-in accountability group, snacks galore, and water cooler talk that can include gossip, win-win-win!

  7. Digital Nomad Hotspots: Actually Not Cheap At All If You Include The Flight Cost

    For the ultimate remote work experience, consider exploring digital nomad hotspots like Medellín, Lisbon, or Hanoi. These cities have well-established infrastructures for remote workers, including affordable accommodation, co-living spaces, and thriving expat communities. Plus, you'll get to immerse yourself in new cultures, taste exotic cuisines, and have memorable experiences while keeping your budget (somewhat) intact.

Working remotely doesn't have to be confined to your living room or home office. By thinking outside the box and exploring different options, you can find the perfect balance between work and adventure, for cheap or free.

Adrienne Kmetz

Adrienne’s been remote since 2015. Content marketer for 18 years, Adrienne can’t stop and won’t stop writing. She resides on the western slope of Colorado with her two Catahoulas and loves to ski, hike, and get lost in the desert.

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