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

4. Huntsville, Alabama

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Huntsville pairs a growing tech and engineering presence with housing costs below many coastal cities, so a $1,000 monthly plan can be workable if you choose modest housing or shared accommodation. Internet and coworking: The city has good broadband availability and a growing number of coffee shops and shared offices catering to professionals. Safety, healthcare and transport: Huntsville hosts reputable hospitals and clinics near the research and aerospace districts; local transit is available but many residents use cars. Who this is for: Tech-minded remote workers who want low rent close to industry nodes. Local money-saving tip: Target neighborhoods near employment or research hubs where you can split rides or reduce commutes, saving both time and transport costs.

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