Working remote in Miami is one of the top choices for remote workers. If you want to have a more busy scene, Miami, Florida is perfect for that. Miami offers individuals the ability to spend a lot of time outside doing various activities. Also, the weather is mostly pleasant, and networking is great.    

Living in Miami           

Living in Miami, FL can be a little pricey, but it offers an assortment of activities that are easily accessible. It still fairs below the more expensive cities such as Boston, Oakland, San Jose, New York and San Francisco. When living in Miami, plan to spend around $2,500 for a place to stay, food and utilities. Activities that are easily accessible would be trips to the beach, surfing, art deco district, unique restaurants, and the Cuban culture.

For those that want to work remotely in Miami and are not U.S. citizens, there is the Visa Waiver Program. This will allow visitors to stay in the country for 90 days without a visa. Individuals would need to apply using the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).

Networking in Miami

It is super easy to network in Miami due to the co-working spaces. The best options for co-working spaces are the Lab Miami, WeWork, Buro, Space Called Tribe, MADE at the Citadel. The Lab Miami is a creative hub and has flexible payment and membership options. WeWork has high speed internet and a professional environment. Buro is a local networking chain that has difference spaces, kitchen and networking events, they even have low prices. Space Called Tribe is in the Overtown district and also calls itself the Urban Innovation Lab. MADE at the Citadel is more colorful and inspirational that is great for designers, artists and creators… they provide coffee, pool tables, Wi-Fi, tech support and a conference room. There are some great places for working remote in Miami.

Learn More:

Kristin Winet – http://kristinwinet.com/a-look-at-miami-for-digital-nomads/

Anyplace: https://www.anyplace.com/blog/posts/miami-digital-nomad