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

9. Tbilisi, Georgia

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Tbilisi offers a lower-cost European option, with affordable services and a competitive rental market outside central tourist pockets (Travel + Leisure). As of Nov 2025, cost variability is notable, but many remote workers report budgets that include rent and living expenses beneath typical Western European rates. Internet and coworking: The city hosts a growing number of coworking spaces and decent broadband in urban neighborhoods popular with expats. Safety, healthcare and transport: Tbilisi has accessible clinics and a compact transport system, though specialist care may require trips to larger hospitals. Who this is for: Budget-conscious workers wanting European access without high Western prices. Local money-saving tip: Book apartments in residential districts rather than central tourist zones to lower monthly rent while keeping easy access to cafes and coworking spaces.

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