20 Rentals Around The World For Remote Workers
You can manage working with different time zones flawlessly. You acquired the habit of staying fit while working remotely. You learned which remote-work software is the best fit for you.
Ideally, your income comes from the one the strongest economies in the world, so your currency is valuated.
What if you could live and work, from north to south?
We decided to browse some monthly rentals around the world to see how much space and quality of life you can get with an average solid-economies salary and spending 35% of that on rental (if you care to know, we averaged salaries from US, Canada, UK, Japan, Singapore and Australia).
A quick disclaimer: we’re using Airbnb as reference, so expect long-term rentals to be considerably less expensive than what we will shown here.
Ok then, come with me and let’s see what the same amount of monthly rental can get you around the world.

This stylish loft in Buenos Aires, Argentina

This small cottage for a Fiji island life in Vuake

This tiny space in Tokyo, Japan

This opulent penthouse in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

This… hmm… this… this in London, England

This dreamy mountain view in Kodaikanal, India

This cozy apartment in the remote work capital, Tallinn in Estonia

All this space for you in Prague, Czech Republic

This incredible decor in Saint Petersburg, Russia

The Mediterranean Sea within grasp in this villa in Tinos, Greece

This limited space in Hong Kong

This renovated apartment one block away from Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This real life Tetris in New York, USA

This simple retreat in icy Reykjavik, Iceland

This whole villa in Bali, Indonesia

This limited space in South Korea’s capital, Seoul

This loft urban view in Melbourne, Australia

This is the view from your cottage balcony in El Nido, Philippines

This stylish and well-equipped apartment in Cape Town, South Africa

This boat (!) in Amsterdam, Netherlands
So tell us in the comments: which one would you choose?