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Realtor.com shares, "Austin, TX, has dethroned Nashville, TN, as the most attractive rental apartment market for remote workers, after the "Music City" spent two consecutive years atop the list. Another major Texas city claimed the third spot.

Capital Economics, a London-based consulting firm, released its latest analysis on Mar. 3 looking into apartment markets based on remote workers' preference scores. The analysis examined a variety of factors, including the local job market, cost of living, desirability, and climate—revealing some major shifts in the cities' standings.

Austin grabbed the lead, followed by Nashville and San Antonio, TX, rounding out the top three. Nashville topped the list as the most desirable apartment market for remote…

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Downtown Austin skyline view with Lady Bird Lake, Butler Metro Park, and various bridges in the foreground.Davel5957 | E+ | Getty Images

CNBC writes, "even as more workers report to an office than did a year ago, hybrid work that allows them to work from home at least part of the time remains the dominant trend.

More than half of people with remote-capable jobs expect to work in a hybrid arrangement by the end of the year, according to Gallup, and online searches for hybrid jobs are up by 130% in the last year, according to IT-recruiting firm Frank Recruitment Group.

As far as being able to work from home, at least some of the time, and commanding high pay goes, several major tech hubs still lead the way. More than a quarter of hybrid jobs in San Francisco and Seattle pay more than $100,000 per year, according to a report from SimpleTexting, a text message marketing service.

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The pandemic has heightened our appreciation for where we live, with many reconsidering their hometowns. Coupled with the flexibility of remote work and international borders slowly opening up, now might be the time to consider that relocation you've long dreamed of. To determine the ideal places to call home, U.K. finance site money.co.uk studied the best cities to move around the world in its Relocation Report, released this week.

Austin came in first, thanks in part to its average temperature of 68.7 degrees and average monthly salary of £3,984 (or $5,378), as well as its internet speed of 87.5 Mbps. Next up was the most populous city in the world, Tokyo, for its plethora of restaurants and parks, as well as its high life expectancy at…

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