is it even possible? lol

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    What kind of experience are you looking for? DN in any western country will be expensive.

    I don’t recommend it. Feels like swimming against the river when there are cheaper options which offer the same, if not better experience.

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    All the travel nurses I know use Furnished Finder and my brother offers his Seattle condo on the site and says he’s had great experiences as well.

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    I’ll assume you’ll probably want your own apartment. Personally I would keep it under 2.5K a month and would prefer to do cities you would less likely visit on vacation one day with a family, just so you could explore local spots on your own pace.

    If you’re doing the east coast cities, Philadelphia is affordable and accessible to NY and DC by bus or train. Plenty of coffee shops to work remote, and no car needed.

    Chicago for the Midwest, but that would push the budget, which could be spent for the west coast. Instead, if I had a car I would consider doing short sprints of Pittsburg, Colombus, and maybe Indianapolis, and Milwaukee. Then squeeze small cities like Ashville.

    West coast, you can do Salt Lake City, and Boise. Though, if I would expand my budget so that Sacramento (get you access to NorCal), Seattle, and even San Diego are within range.

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    1 year ago

    CityNerd on YouTube has some videos on reasonable rent or otherwise low-cost US cities.

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    For travel within the US the key to saving money is house sitting and pet sitting

    Try trustedhousesitters and nomador

    Watch a pet and you could stay for days, weeks, or months for free

    There is a small annual fee but this option can save you a ton

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      1 year ago

      yes!! my boyfriend and I are trying this out this winter and we’re so excited! there are often long term stays and places all over the world. no cost to live, just need to take care of some furry friends.

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        it is a ton of fun, make sure to review all of the details on the listing and account and chat with the owner by video beforehand