The $1,000/Month Life: 11 Underrated Cities Where You Can Work Remotely for Cheap

3. Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Tulsa’s housing market and daily expenses are widely recognized as more affordable than major tech hubs, giving remote workers room to hit strict monthly budgets while keeping convenient services. Internet and coworking: The city supports several established coworking spaces and independent cafés with dependable Wi‑Fi, and fiber broadband options are available in many neighborhoods. Safety, healthcare and transport: Tulsa’s mid-sized scale keeps hospital access reasonable and transit costs manageable, though a car can be useful outside central neighborhoods. Who this is for: Remote professionals who want cultural amenities and lower housing expenses. Local money-saving tip: Check for community-sponsored remote-worker incentives or short-term housing programs that bundle utilities, which can reduce the first-month overhead and help you settle in without draining savings.

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