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Remote Work Relocation Checklist

Everything remote workers need to know before relocating to the Lehigh Valley.

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Why Remote Workers Love the Lehigh Valley

The remote work revolution has permanently changed where people choose to live. Thousands of professionals from NYC, New Jersey, Washington DC, and beyond have discovered that the Lehigh Valley offers everything a remote worker needs: reliable high-speed internet, affordable housing with home office space, a growing coworking scene, and a lifestyle that makes the most of living outside a dense metro.

With 50–70% cost savings compared to the cities most remote workers are leaving, the Lehigh Valley lets you keep your metro salary while living at a fraction of the cost. The money you save on housing alone can fund a significant lifestyle upgrade — larger home, home office, yard, access to outdoor recreation, and proximity to NYC and Philly when you want them.

Remote Work by the Numbers

1 Gbps
Fiber Internet Available
Verizon Fios, Service Electric
50–70%
Cost of Living Savings
vs NYC, DC, NJ metro areas
10+
Coworking Spaces
Across Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton
$300K–$375K
Median Home Price
With home office space included

Remote Work Checklist

Internet Availability

Fiber internet (up to 1 Gbps) is available in many Lehigh Valley communities, including Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and surrounding suburbs. Providers include Verizon Fios, Service Electric, and Xfinity. Before choosing a community, verify internet speeds at your specific address.

Coworking Spaces

The Lehigh Valley has a growing coworking scene. Spaces like The Factory (Bethlehem), APCI Coworking (Allentown), and SCORE office locations provide professional work environments. Downtown Allentown and Bethlehem have multiple options for remote workers seeking community.

Home Office Considerations

Lehigh Valley homes offer significantly more space than NYC or DC metro homes. Many properties include dedicated office rooms, finished basements, or bonus rooms that convert well to home offices. Larger lot sizes mean less noise and more privacy than urban apartments.

Coffee Shops & Cafes

A growing number of independent coffee shops and cafes throughout the Lehigh Valley provide reliable WiFi and a change of scenery. Downtown Bethlehem, Easton, and Allentown all have walkable districts with remote-work-friendly establishments.

Four-Season Lifestyle

Remote work means you actually get to enjoy where you live. Hiking at Blue Mountain, kayaking the Lehigh River, skiing at Bear Creek, fall foliage drives, Musikfest — the Lehigh Valley's four-season lifestyle is a major draw for remote workers who want more than a commute.

Flexible Commute Options

If you do need to visit NYC or Philadelphia occasionally, NJ Transit bus service from Easton provides direct connections. Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) offers flights to major hubs. You're close enough for in-person meetings without being tied to a daily commute.

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