Remote, Self-Employed Workers Offered Incentive Package To Move To Greensburg

Top schools, great basketball, and a terrific hospital are among the selling points.

Great basketball is one of the selling points to moving to Greensburg. Photo by Travis Thayer, Eagle Country 99.3.

(Greensburg, Ind.) – Would you like to get paid to move?

According to MakeMyMove.com, remote workers are being offered $5,000 in cash and $2,000 in gift incentives to move to Greensburg.

The $5,000 in cash would help offset moving expenses.

Other incentives include a year’s membership to the local co-working space and YMCA, gift cards to the seasonal farmers market, tickets throughout the year to productions at the local playhouse, hosted visits to Lake Santee beach, and more.

To be eligible for the incentive package, remote workers or self-employed individuals must relocate to Greensburg within the next 6-12 months, must be at least 18 years old, and must be eligible to work in the U.S.

Greensburg is home to just over 11,000 residents with a median home value of $176,308.

MakeMyMove describes Greensburg as a friendly and affordable community with top schools, great basketball, a terrific hospital, and a quaint and busy downtown square.

Learn more at Get Paid to Live in Greensburg, Indiana - MakeMyMove.

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