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Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

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Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

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Lagos, Nigeria. That's where young people are. Looking at history exciting stuff (both positive and negative) happen where there is a huge concentration of young people interacting with each other. English proficiency is quite good as well.

Are you originally from Africa? I'd put Lagos very near the bottom of places to live from what I've heard, but I'm sure it would be "exciting". If I was single I'd probably pick something like Pucon, Chile ( a beautiful town with great kayaking / outdoors ), Beachburg, Ottawa in the summer for kayaking, NZ for the beautiful environment and low population density.

As I'm not single and have a family to attend to I'd probably stay where I am or move to a village in the Peak District (UK).

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

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Toluca, Mexico. It's extremely cheap, cool/temperate all year, and some of the suburbs (e.g. Metepec) are quite safe. Reasonable proximity to the US (geographically, temporally, and to some extent culturally) would make it a practical option for Americans. It's a profoundly "not hip" city, but as someone who just wants to be left alone in my apartment all day, I consider that a plus. The main downsides are extremely high elevation and sub-par internet speeds (likely requiring some careful apartment hunting).
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