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Finding digital nomad accommodation with Chris Cerra from @remotebase

Episode 29 of the The Remote Life podcast, hosted by hanmeetsworld, titled "Finding digital nomad accommodation with Chris Cerra from @remotebase" was published on February 21, 2023 and runs 48 minutes.

February 21, 2023 ·48m · The Remote Life

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Originally from the UK, Chris Cerra is the founder of RemoteBase. A newsletter for remote workers and digital nomads sharing deals and discounts on accommodation.

In this episode, we talk about Chris’ tips for finding accommodation and how RemoteBase provides ease in the process, as well as Chris’ destinations and predictions for the coming year.

So grab a coffee, a tea, or something stronger, and let’s get started!

Ps. Grab 20% off RemoteBase Premium using the code: THEREMOTELIFE

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