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by EwanG·2y ago·view on hn ↗
Presuming the remote work location has decently fast internet with very good uptime, and the distance to the local health provider who can provide quality care is reasonable. I've found that many inexpensive places are lacking one or both of the above.

Not saying remote work doesn't expand the options - just that it isn't a panacea for all the issues that lead to expensive housing.