Remote Work

Best ZIP Codes for Remote Workers in 2024

By ZipScore Team April 12, 2025

What Remote Workers Actually Need

Remote workers need three things above all: reliable high-speed internet, affordable housing (since you're not getting a city premium salary), and a community worth living in. After that, it's about lifestyle preferences β€” outdoor access, restaurant scene, arts and culture.

Internet Connectivity by ZIP Code

Fiber internet is now available in many suburban and even some rural ZIP codes. Always verify actual availability at your specific address before committing to a location β€” ISP coverage maps are notoriously optimistic.

Affordability Advantage

Remote workers who relocate from NYC or San Francisco to mid-sized cities can often cut their housing costs by 50-70% while maintaining the same salary. A $200,000 salary goes much further in Boise, Idaho or Greenville, South Carolina than in Manhattan.

Best Types of ZIP Codes for Remote Workers

  • Mid-size city suburbs: Good infrastructure without downtown prices
  • College towns: Young energy, good internet, cultural amenities
  • Mountain/outdoor towns: Quality of life premium, but growing broadband

Find Your Remote Work ZIP on ZipScore

Check out our Best for Remote Workers rankings, or use the ZIP code search to evaluate any area you're considering. Our profiles show income data, housing costs, and key neighborhood stats to help you make an informed decision.

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