The Nomadic life sounds great in theory—total freedom, new experiences, and endless possibilities. But in reality, it’s a constant balancing act between convenience, simplicity, cost, and comfort.
For me, the order of priorities is clear:
1️⃣ Convenience – If it’s a hassle to get in/out or access essentials, it’s a no-go.
2️⃣ Simplicity – I don’t want to spend hours figuring things out. Easy check-ins, reliable internet, and minimal friction win every time.
3️⃣ Cost – Once I’ve found a place that’s convenient and simple, then I start comparing prices.
4️⃣ Comfort – This comes last. A perfect apartment at a great price is useless if it’s in the middle of nowhere or a pain to deal with.
My approach? I land in the easiest place to base myself, then explore better options once I’m on the ground. It’s faster, less stressful, and avoids the trap of over-researching places that turn out to be duds.
Nomads: How do you prioritize when choosing a place to stay? Curious to hear different perspectives. 👇
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