The dream: Bay Area or NYC salary, DFW cost of living. Here's how to actually make it happen.
The reality check:
- Most companies now adjust for location. The full SF salary in DFW is rare.
- Typical adjustment: 10-20% below SF rates (still great for DFW)
- Some companies pay the same everywhere: Netflix, Airbnb, some startups
How to find remote roles that pay top dollar:
- Target companies with "pay same everywhere" policies — Check levels.fyi for comp bands by location
- Apply to SF/NYC-based startups — Series B+ startups often post remote roles and don't adjust
- Specialize in high-demand areas — AI/ML, cloud infrastructure, security, data engineering command premiums
- Build a reputation — Open source, technical blog, conference talks make you recruitable
The DFW math:
- Remote SF salary: $200K TC
- After CA income tax (9.3% state): ~$181K take-home
- Same salary in TX (0% state tax): $200K take-home
- DFW mortgage on $400K house: $2,500/month
- SF rent on 1BR: $3,500/month
- Net lifestyle advantage: $40-60K/year
Coworking spaces in DFW (for the sanity of remote workers):
- Common Desk (multiple DFW locations) — $200-350/month
- WeWork (Uptown, Legacy) — $300-500/month
- The Slate (Deep Ellum) — $250/month, great vibe
Sources:
- Levels.fyi — remote compensation data
- SmartAsset — cost of living calculator
- Tax Foundation — state income tax comparison
- FlexJobs — remote job board analysis