WHY STAY IN Boston
A historic brainpower city for high-income remote workers.
Boston is expensive, but it offers world-class education, healthcare, walkable historic neighborhoods, strong transit by U.S. standards, and excellent professional networking.
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COST OF LIVING
Monthly Budget Min.
Monthly Budget Max.
Average Rent (1BR)
Food Cost
Transport Cost
Coworking Cost
Utilites Cost
Gym Cost
$4200
$7200
$3000
$900
$110
$350
$220
$80
Real cost breakdown
CLIMATE
Avg. Summer Temp.
Avg. Winter Temp.
Humidity
Rain
Sunshine
22.1
-0.2
High
Medium
High
Climate Notes
VISA
Visa Status
Visa Type
Long Stay Possible
Visa Required 90
U.S. Visa, ESTA Depending on Passport
no
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Boston is a premium city for remote workers who value intellectual energy, healthcare quality, universities, and access to the U.S. East Coast. It is not a budget nomad destination, but it can be very rewarding for founders, academics, consultants, and high-income professionals. The best experience usually comes from living near transit in Cambridge, Back Bay, South End, or Brookline rather than chasing cheaper outer areas.
Boston
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