As the digital nomad lifestyle grows, so do the costs of living in popular hubs like Mexico City and Buenos Aires, leading workers to seek more affordable alternatives. Major cities are becoming unsustainable due to inflation and gentrification, pushing an estimated 40 million digital nomads to explore new destinations. Locations such as Quito, Tokyo, and Montreal are gaining popularity for their affordability and community, with remote workers now favoring less obvious places near capitals for a better living experience and cost efficiency. Tokyo, for example, has become more accessible thanks to a new visa for digital nomads.
Digital nomads previously enjoyed low costs of living in cities like Mexico City, but rising rents and inflation are making these havens less affordable.
While popular travel destinations attract nomads to major cities, savvy remote workers are shifting towards smaller areas for better affordability and authenticity.
Tokyo has transformed from being one of the world's most expensive cities to a more accessible destination, enhanced by its new designated activities visa.
As digital nomadism grows, locations like Quito, Tokyo, and Montreal are emerging as preferred spots due to affordability and community, countering previous trends.
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