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What are the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Austin?

Anyone thinking about moving to this large and diverse Southern capital will certainly want to know exactly which are the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Austin. This compact city offers a wide rage of neighborhoods with different vibes and amenities set to appease every taste and budget. Indeed, the city has countless cultural activities as well as an active outdoor scene on its rivers and large natural parks.


Austin is also known as the United Statesโ€™ โ€œlive music capitalโ€ and its culinary and nightlife scene are huge attractions to visitors from around the country and the world. Without a doubt, it will be a good idea to research all the different neighborhoods well, and perhaps spend some time in each before choosing.


Below we outline some of the most popular neighborhoods for remote workers in Austin.


Downtown

Downtown is one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Austin who want to be in the heart of the city and close to all of its important attractions. This area contains the prominent Texas State Capitol building, with its colorful flower garden, as well as numerous restaurants, bars and coffee-houses all around the area. Downtown Austin also provides easy access to riverside attractions along Lady Bird Lake and onto Zilker Bark on the other side of the lake. This part of town has a pulsating entertainment scene with lots of live music venues among the 19th century buildings that make up the city center. Hotels, markets, and lots of useful transport connections make this a convenient area for remote workers to live in Austin.


Old West Austin

This historic neighborhood contains some of the best and most diverse architecture in the city - with houses ranging from Colonial mansions to elaborate cottages, Old West Austin has a distinctly picturesque vibe. It has for long been a place to live among affluent families but has also become popular among university students looking for more comfortable living arrangements in the city. In Old West Austin you will be close to some fo the cityโ€™s best green areas along Pease Park, which extends the length of the neighborhood. You will also have access to markets, gyms and some restaurants, although the area remains largely residential.


East Austin

This popular part of the city is one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Austin looking to experience local culture in full. East Austin is certainly the trendiest part of Austin, and you can expect to find the coolest cocktail bars, southern cuisine joints and hip cafes in this part of the city. Closer to its Downtown borders, East Austin also offers a number of important cultural institutions including some of the cityโ€™s important museums. The area is quickly becoming a hugely popular destination for young professionals from across the United States and is an excellent place to make new friends and experience an alternative form of Southern American culture.


North Loop

This quickly-gentrifying area has seen a number of innovative coffeeshops, fusion restaurants and lifestyle amenities surge as young professionals choose it to live and work. North Loop Boulevard offers countless local food options, as well as laptop-friendly coffee-houses and some coworking areas. In general, this part of Austin feels more local and is slightly more walkable than other areas. Youโ€™ll still be well-connected to the rest of the city by public transport and roads, but expect to find everything you need to live comfortably right here. Rents in North Loop will be cheaper than in central neighborhoods.


For more information about living in Austin as a remote worker, check out our complete Austin guide.