Note:
If you’re renting a property, please check with your landlord before embarking
on any cash-making ideas as you may be in breach of your tenancy agreement.
1)
Rent out your driveway
If you live near a train/tube station, a city
or town centre or anywhere it’s expensive to park, you could earn money from
your driveway, garage or parking space. There are plenty of apps and websites
to advertise your space on, like Just Park or Your
Parking Space. People can pay for monthly parking spaces, short-term parking or
EV charging (if that’s what you offer) and payment is taken through the app.
2)
Make your home a movie star
Fancy seeing your faux fireplace or bathroom
sink on the big screen? Whether you live in a fancy house, a city centre
apartment or a quirky cottage, your home could earn you a tidy sum by renting
it out to TV or film crews. It could also be rented out for photo shoots.
Google ‘location agency’ to see if your home could work as a film set.
3)
Offer storage space
If you’ve got an unused garage or spare room,
you could be filling it up with other people’s stuff for cash. Websites such as
Storemates or Stashbee connect people needing
storage with empty rooms/garages all over the country. They offer insurance
cover and other support services for a small percentage of your earnings.
4) Turn your spare room into an office for rent
While many people enjoy the WFH pandemic
trend, for some, it’s just not possible. So, if you’re willing to host office
workers or freelancers in your home, you could bump up your income by a couple
of hundred pounds extra per month. Check out Share My Office or Officeriders to see if your space is
suitable.
If you decide to make some extra
cash through your property, always check with your mortgage lender and
insurance provider to ensure you’re not in breach of any contractual agreements
you have with them.
Would you consider renting out part of your home for extra cash? We at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting Agents would love to know, comment below.
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