There are a lot of factors that go into making a big move, and for many people, the top priority is either their job or their family. But if you’re on your own and you have job flexibility to go basically wherever you want (i.e. you work remotely), then what? In that case, you have the luxury of finding a place that suits you—and not necessarily just your career.
To help you figure out the best U.S. city for you and your priorities
Red by Deb
HighSpeedInternet.com put together a super easy interactive tool (ok and yeah, it’s a strange source, but when you start to mess with the tool, you’ll see!). You choose the qualities that matter to you across a spectrum of options — political leanings, crime rates, walkability, affordability, religious affiliations, weather and more — and it shows you a list of cities that suit them.
You can basically play around with endless combinations until you find a city that appeals to you, and tap options again a second time to make them higher priorities. If you know the area you’d prefer to be in, you can also narrow it down by selecting one or multiple regions. You can see all of the options to choose from below.