Remote Workers Can Work From Anywhere…
Here s Why it Should Be Nashville.
If you could work from home and didn’t need to go into the office ever again, where would you live?
Working from home is becoming less a luxury and more the standard in the 21st century. Record numbers of remote workers around the globe now make their own hours, raise families, go on trips and often… work in their pajamas!
One of the biggest perks of remote working is living ANYWHERE you want.
These days, more and more people are saying farewell to the office, along with bad coffee, impatient bosses and break-room birthday cake. These workers are smartening up and taking their workplace to the comfort and relaxation of their own homes. And guess what also finding productivity numbers are going up once the stresses of office life go away! Now Leasing believes that home-based workers are starting to not only look beyond their office buildings but also the cities in which they live.
So to those executives we ask why not Nashville?
The United States Census states, As communication and information technologies advance, workers are increasingly able to perform work at home. Since work is often more than simply a means of making a living, but tends to dictate how people organize their lives, changes in work patterns have both economic and social implications.
Of all the incredible cities in America, how do home-based workers choose where to move themselves and their families? They start by doing some research. They look at school success rates, cost of living, crime rates, economic security, recreation, weather, culinary diversity, cultural diversity, political leanings, real estate, traffic and even how nice the people are.
You may be wondering why Nashville so often graces the top of the list when people consider where to move. Quite simply, it is because Nashville scores high in every category that people consider when looking for a new home. If you don’t believe us, just take a look at the growing numbers of people who moved to Nashville in the past decade alone:
Downtown Nashville Residential Population Growth
Here are a few more lists that Nashville topped in the past few years:
Nashville Ranks No. 13 in 100 Best Cities to Live
US News & World Report: Best Places to Live
Men’s Journal: The 10 Best Places To Live Now
Nashville Ranked 13th Best Place To Live
Think Nashville may not be the best fit for your particular demographic or lifestyle? Think again! Nashville is the perfect fit for ANY remote worker lifestyle
…Its Excellent for Executives
According to the most recent Census, about one-fourth of home-based workers were in management, business, and financial occupations. Many of these positions are corporate executives. Often, companies will send their executives all over the country, closing deals and opening up new branches, leaving many of these executives working from hotels, airports and coffee shops. Now Leasing offers luxury executive and corporate suites to these executives and we see how often they decide to hang their hats in Nashville! In a job where all planes, offices and continental breakfasts look the same, Music City offers a splash of color, culture and excitement to come home to. Not to mention, more bang for your buck in the residential market as compared to New York or Los Angeles.
It’s time to try out Nashville for yourself!
…A Must For Millennials
We re seeing a boom in companies hiring at-home workers from Apple to Amazon! Amazon recently announced that they will be hiring 5,000 home-based workers. They understand that employees who are happy and not stressed by the daily rigors of office life perform better, leading to better productivity and an improved bottom line. For young professionals, there are distinct advantages to working from home in Nashville.
- Great networking and connection groups.
- Above standard music and arts scene.
- One of the new creative hot-spots in the country.
- Valuable multi-industrial networking events for young professionals in Nashville which can lead to home-based workers feeling more connected than they were in an office.
…Great for Golden Workers
Working from Nashville can be an excellent option for senior workers. According to the U.S. Census, About 1 in 10 workers who worked exclusively from home were over the age of 65 in 2010 and that number has only grown. Since Nashville is such a great place for people of all ages, you can make amazing memories with the kids and grandkids by going to hockey games or live music! You may still be working from your home office but the moment you clock out, you have the Nashville playground at your disposal to make new memories.
…Perfect For Working Parents
In a recent study conducted by Remote.co of nearly 130 remote companies, they found businesses with large remote workforces have a higher percentage of women in leadership roles than traditional office-based companies. They also found that 72% of women in leadership roles were parents or caregivers. Nashville is perfect for parents for many reasons including schools, kid s recreational activities and more.
Here are some great reasons why parenting in Nashville is one of the best experiences in the U.S.:
- Play at the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Musical Petting Zoo, offering young musicians the chance to try new and familiar instruments.
- Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: Home of the People’s President features special activities for kids.
- Visit Nashville Public Library and dive deep into a good book, or join story time.
- Enjoy the great parks around Music City like Centennial Park, home of the iconic Parthenon. Kidsville provides excellent activities to get children engaged in arts, storytelling, crafts & more.
- Nashville Children’s Theatre is ranked as one of the top five children’s theaters in the U.S. by TIME magazine.
- Catch an awesome kid show at the Belcourt Theatre.
- Check out the Nashville Shores, a 385-acre water-filled play area for the entire family.
Come Visit Us Today!
Nashville is growing and becoming more beautiful every day. So pack up that home office and let Now Leasing help you find the perfect short-term residential suite in Nashville. We promise it will be the best decision you ever made! Call today to book your Now Leasing Short-Term Housing or visit us online at www.NowLeasing.com.
***Nashville City Specs- What You Need To Know
Here are some other great statistics on Nashville from the Nashville Info Kit on VisitMusicCity.com.
Nashville Business Climate
Major industries in Nashville include: Health Care Management, Automobile Production, Finance, Higher Education, Insurance, Music Production, Printing & Publishing, Technology Manufacturing, and Tourism.
Nashville Cost of Living
Nashville consistently ranks among the lowest for cost-of-living in comparable cities across the nation, ranking more cost-efficient than Atlanta, Austin, Jacksonville, and Cleveland. The overall cost of living is 4.5% less than the national average. All components (groceries, housing, utilities, etc.) of cost-of-living are typically below the national average.
Nashville Weather/Climate
Nashville typically enjoys a mild and pleasant climate with only a few days of the year having either very hot or very cold conditions.