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Mid-tier monthly
$2,050
all categories below
Best for: US Texas East Texas pine forest city — "Rose Capital of America", small-college-town anchor.
Versus four reference nomad cities, mid-tier monthly totals.
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Jan
8°C
68% humidity · 3.3 mm/day rain
Apr
19°C
68% humidity · 3.5 mm/day rain
Jul
28°C
68% humidity · 2.5 mm/day rain
Oct
19°C
68% humidity · 3 mm/day rain
East Texas city in the Piney Woods region — the "Rose Capital of America" (the Tyler Rose Garden is the largest in the US, hosting the Texas Rose Festival every October). The University of Texas at Tyler and the Tyler Junior College anchor the cultural cores. US has no DNV; ESTA 90 days. Texas has no state income tax. The structural draws are East-Texas pine-forest geography (notably greener than central or west Texas), small-city quality of life, and meaningfully cheap pricing. Nomad relevance is low.
Cost-adjusted FIRE number, time-to-FI scenarios, and how this base compares to a US lifestyle baseline.
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Long visa-free
Program
—
Typical max stay
3 months
US has no DNV. Visa-free ESTA up to 90 days. Texas has no state income tax.
Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.
Travel insurance
Long-term, nomad-friendly cover that travels with you to Tyler, TX
Multi-currency banking
Avoid the 4% conversion fees foreign cards rack up in United States
eSIM data plan
Day-one connectivity in United States without local-SIM friction
Coworking & coliving
Day passes, monthly memberships, and verified workspaces in Tyler, TX
Flight deals
Cheapest routes in and out of Tyler, TX
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Editorial estimates aggregated from public data (Numbeo, expat surveys, recent nomad reports). Prices vary by neighborhood and lifestyle — treat the totals as an order-of-magnitude comparison, not a budget.