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 19 Dec '187d26 Dec '1826 Dec '18
19 Dec '18

Huntsville, AL

13°C
United States
 12 Dec '187d19 Dec '1819 Dec '18
12 Dec '18

Brussels

7°C
Belgium
 8 Dec '184d12 Dec '1812 Dec '18
8 Dec '18

Venice

8°C
Italy
 28 Nov '1810d8 Dec '188 Dec '18
28 Nov '18

Berlin

8°C
Germany
 21 Nov '187d28 Nov '1828 Nov '18
21 Nov '18

Sliema

20°C
Malta
 10 Nov '1811d21 Nov '1821 Nov '18
10 Nov '18

Amsterdam

8°C
Netherlands
 7 Nov '183d10 Nov '1810 Nov '18
7 Nov '18

Pontevedra

Spain
 1 Nov '186d7 Nov '187 Nov '18
1 Nov '18

Madrid

12°C
Spain
 28 Oct '185d2 Nov '182 Nov '18
28 Oct '18

Boston, MA

15°C
United States
 25 Oct '183d28 Oct '1828 Oct '18
25 Oct '18

Washington, DC

19°C
United States
 21 Oct '184d25 Oct '1825 Oct '18
21 Oct '18

Savannah

United States
 
 30 Sep '1820d20 Oct '1820 Oct '18
30 Sep '18

Muscle Shoals, AL

United States
 23 Sep '187d30 Sep '1830 Sep '18
23 Sep '18

Nashville, TN

31°C
United States
 16 Sep '187d23 Sep '1823 Sep '18
16 Sep '18

Vancouver

18°C
Canada
 9 Sep '187d16 Sep '1816 Sep '18
9 Sep '18

Seattle, WA

19°C
United States
 2 Sep '187d9 Sep '189 Sep '18
2 Sep '18

Portland, OR

20°C
United States
2015
 3 Sep '153yr2 Sep '182 Sep '18
3 Sep '15

Los Angeles, CA

28°C
United States
 
 12 Mar '156mo3 Sep '153 Sep '15
12 Mar '15

San Francisco, CA

14°C
United States
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Property Ownership - should digital nomads buy properties?


by @sparrow_23 |  | 16 comments

I have been a digital nomad for the last couple of years. I have always worked in tech and now run a couple of profitable online businesses that give me a reliable income and allow me to fund a nomadic lifestyle.

I recently exited one of my businesses and I am considering to invest the income from the sale in properties, mainly for 2 reasons:

a) I don’t want to keep wasting my money in renting apartments across the cities I stay

b) I believe in properties as investment and I want to diversify my investment portfolio (mainly stocks)

After years of constant wander from one place to another, now I am the type of digital nomad who sticks to few locations: I mainly rotate across 4 places each year (San Francisco, Medellin, Berlin, Bali). Buying a house in each of those location would be difficult and too expensive. Therefore, I was wondering if there was any sort of service that combines an investment opportunity with the ability to access different properties around the world (even if just for a limited time per year) ?

Imagine living in 4 cities per year and having a house in each place that you can exclusively use for 3 months and at the same time having your investment growing (this depending on the market, of course). Wouldn’t that be great? I believe it could be done via a property fund selling you a share and giving you access to some of their properties for a limited timeframe each year.

Has anyone heard of anything like that?

Thanks!

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Is there a US bank for easily creating new business checking accounts remotely?

 

by @tylertringas |  | 23 comments

Every accountant is going to tell you that you really should be keeping separate accounts for all your businesses and even projects that may one day become businesses. But in my experience setting up a new account associated with an actual business entity is a pretty annoying process involving an in-person visit to a bank branch, proof of residence in that branch’s region, etc. Has anybody seen a bank that let’s you easily create a simple business checking account online and more importantly that would let you add additional accounts and transfer funds between them?

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  • San Francisco

    I've been living in SF since 2014 and I have to say Cost of Living is misrepresented. It's a lot more expensive now (2020) than posted. 1-bdr in center is $3,500-$4,000 + $200-$300 for parking + $100-$200 for utilities. Almost impossible to find month-to-month rent, so this is for 1-year lease. Coffee for two + a pastry is easily $20. Dinner for two never less than $50, unless it's fast food (+20% tips are expected) and if you want actually something good it's at least $100 for two. Airbnb is $1

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    👮 Safety very bad
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  • Los Angeles

    Nothing does a better job of explaining LA’s beautiful diversity and different neighborhoods than the documentary about the late Jonathan Gold, our city’s greatest amabassador and the only food critic to ever win a Pulitzer Prize. It is called, “City of Gold” and if you want to know LA, just watch this film. Trailer link: https://youtu.be/DmKTRDfz1zM

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  • Portland

    -Very well situated between the ocean and mountains -Cloudy winters -Not much snow -Large Asian minority -LGBTQ+ friendly -High quality of living -Very expensive -Very good nightlife -A lot of parks -A lot of outdoor activities -1 of the best education systems in the USA -Healthcare is excellent -Good transit system

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    👮 Safety very bad
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    $3,224 / mo
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  • Seattle

    Seattle is a great city, especially if you like nature, there are plenty of outdoor activities to do all year round. People are generally open-minded and friendly. The cost of living is high but it allows you to be able to afford other places on earth easily if you can find a job here. You can also find plenty of good restaurants and arts around in the city. I recommend to stay at least 3-6 months to get the feel of living a PNW life.

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    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
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    👮 Safety very bad
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  • Vancouver

    Read the review that starts "I live here and I can tell you that many of the stats listed are wrong" - its spot on accurate I will add to that - Vancouver is brain-numbingly boring and dead. There is noticeable and toxic mix of pedestrians, cyclists and car drivers. Mix in a very Vancouver trait of entitlement, and watch the the passive aggression fly. Vancouverites generally are a cold bunch making it difficult for newcomers. Worst of all they believe in their own created hype that live in

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  • Nashville

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  • Washington

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  • Boston

    Boston is a city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is the capital of the state, the largest city in New England, and the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The city proper is home to about 617,900 people, making it the largest city in New England and the 26th largest in the United States.

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  • 🛌 Most time spent

  • Los Angeles

    Nothing does a better job of explaining LA’s beautiful diversity and different neighborhoods than the documentary about the late Jonathan Gold, our city’s greatest amabassador and the only food critic to ever win a Pulitzer Prize. It is called, “City of Gold” and if you want to know LA, just watch this film. Trailer link: https://youtu.be/DmKTRDfz1zM

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
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    📡 Internet 🏎 Fast
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    41Mbps
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  • San Francisco

    I've been living in SF since 2014 and I have to say Cost of Living is misrepresented. It's a lot more expensive now (2020) than posted. 1-bdr in center is $3,500-$4,000 + $200-$300 for parking + $100-$200 for utilities. Almost impossible to find month-to-month rent, so this is for 1-year lease. Coffee for two + a pastry is easily $20. Dinner for two never less than $50, unless it's fast food (+20% tips are expected) and if you want actually something good it's at least $100 for two. Airbnb is $1

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
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  • Amsterdam

    One giant tourist trap. Giant hordes of rich Europeans vacationing with their parents credit cards.

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  • Berlin

    Berlin is overall a great city to be. Food is cheap and everywhere, easy to go out and have fun/meet for business. Rent has crept up but still far better value than where I came from. Internet: 36 EUR/month get me 450/40 mbps (cable -> DOCSIS 3.0) Public transport is 2.70 EUR/ticket. No woman I know has said they felt unsafe. Some really odd, xenophobic sounding comments on here. Biggest downsides IMO: service quality at restaurants - not that people are rude, but they don't seem to particular

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  • Portland

    -Very well situated between the ocean and mountains -Cloudy winters -Not much snow -Large Asian minority -LGBTQ+ friendly -High quality of living -Very expensive -Very good nightlife -A lot of parks -A lot of outdoor activities -1 of the best education systems in the USA -Healthcare is excellent -Good transit system

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
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    📡 Internet 🚀 Super fast
    😀 Fun great
    👮 Safety very bad
    Tap to open
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    7d
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  • Seattle

    Seattle is a great city, especially if you like nature, there are plenty of outdoor activities to do all year round. People are generally open-minded and friendly. The cost of living is high but it allows you to be able to afford other places on earth easily if you can find a job here. You can also find plenty of good restaurants and arts around in the city. I recommend to stay at least 3-6 months to get the feel of living a PNW life.

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  • Vancouver

    Read the review that starts "I live here and I can tell you that many of the stats listed are wrong" - its spot on accurate I will add to that - Vancouver is brain-numbingly boring and dead. There is noticeable and toxic mix of pedestrians, cyclists and car drivers. Mix in a very Vancouver trait of entitlement, and watch the the passive aggression fly. Vancouverites generally are a cold bunch making it difficult for newcomers. Worst of all they believe in their own created hype that live in

    ⭐️ Overall Score 
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  • Nashville

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