A recent study shows that Houston has earned a reputation as the third cheapest U.S. city center for remote work, ranking just behind El Paso and Austin.
The study evaluated numerous factors, including the abundance of coworking spaces, cafes per capita, internet speeds, and apartment rents, making Houston a strong contender for remote work.
Houston offers around six coworking spaces and 16 cafes per capita, providing a variety of options for remote workers to choose from, enhancing their working experience.
The average rent in central Houston is $1,196, and with lower meal and coffee costs compared to larger cities, it remains affordable for budget-conscious remote workers.
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