Thank you Edwin, for your insight. Doing research on Kenya has really opened my eyes to the slew of possibilities beyond Nairobi as well. It really is an ideal place to live for anyone with a remote job!
You really hit the nail on the head. Nairobi is a tech hub for anyone intending to work remotely and take advantage of the geography arbitrage in terms of costs of living. For Nadia even a house worth $250 can make her live like a kingdom. Your comparison is on point. Even if she wants to live outside Nairobi, the cost of living be even lower by 50% and she will achieve financial independence in a half a year. Plus, she will have access to 4G and 5G network. I am not even in Nairobi, am in a remote town called Kericho, miles away from Nairobi, and I can access everything that I need as a tech-savvy.
Thank you Edwin, for your insight. Doing research on Kenya has really opened my eyes to the slew of possibilities beyond Nairobi as well. It really is an ideal place to live for anyone with a remote job!
You really hit the nail on the head. Nairobi is a tech hub for anyone intending to work remotely and take advantage of the geography arbitrage in terms of costs of living. For Nadia even a house worth $250 can make her live like a kingdom. Your comparison is on point. Even if she wants to live outside Nairobi, the cost of living be even lower by 50% and she will achieve financial independence in a half a year. Plus, she will have access to 4G and 5G network. I am not even in Nairobi, am in a remote town called Kericho, miles away from Nairobi, and I can access everything that I need as a tech-savvy.
Pumped for part two! YEAH! Keep it coming!
Appreciate it a lot Tim!