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Top Growing Zoom Towns for Remote Workers
While the below list of growing Zoom Towns may not have an obvious connection, there is a series of running themes between them. If workers do not have to commute into an office five times per week, and they have the option to live with great scenery and weather, who wouldn’t? An additional theme running through this list of towns is that these destinations are all outside of major cities. As stated before, remote workers are looking to escape big city life for smaller cities and towns with more affordable housing, lower cost of living, better traffic, and an improved sense of “livability”.
Here are some of the fastest-growing Zoom Towns in the US (in no particular order):
- Gilbert, Arizona
- Frisco, Texas
- League City Texas
- Bellevue, Washington
- Olathe, Kansas
- Henderson, Nevada
- Roseville, California
- Sandy Springs, Georgia
- Centennial, Colorado
- Cary, North Carolina
Relocating to a Zoom Town
It should go without saying that while most companies who hire for remote positions will allow employees to work from anywhere, there might be a chance that employees are asked to make an appearance in the office quarterly or annually. Maintaining well-optioned travel policies and remote work policies will go a long way in ensuring your remote jobs are successful for your workers and effective for your organization.
As remote work has exploded in popularity, we have found that many companies do not offer remote workers with relocation benefits. Commonly due to the fact that the decision on where to live for a remote worker boils down to personal choice. However, there are numerous government relocation incentive programs to help reduce the financial burden on remote workers who are looking for a change in scenery.
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