Tuzla Voted the Cheapest Destination in Europe for Digital Nomads in 2024
Brother UK, a technology supplier, has determined the best, worst, happiest and cheapest locations in Europe to work remotely, writes Forbes.
They analyzed factors such as Wi-Fi speed, cost of an apartment, cost of electricity, safety within the country, and general cost of living. Then, they used a weighted rank to determine an overall remote worker score out of 100.
Located in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tuzla is named the cheapest location to live as a remote worker, scoring an impressive 76.29 out of 100. A meal in this European city would set you back a trifling $4.50. A one-bedroom apartment in the city center would cost $225 per month and $170 outside the city center. For an 85m2 apartment, basic bills like electricity, heating, cooling, water and garbage would cost $168 per month, and Wi-Fi would cost £$20.
In the same analysis, Sarajevo ranked 10th in the cheapest cities category for digital nomads in 2024.
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