Extra rooms? Rent them out.
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Right now, we live in a four bedroom house. Soon, it may become a five bedroom house. That makes sense, because we have five people living here.
Now, let鈥檚 roll the clock forward fifteen years. At that time, there will be two people living here, with five bedrooms.
Naturally, we鈥檒l want to hang onto one or two or even three of them as rooms for when the children come home at Christmas and the like.
However, we have a family room, a bedroom, and a bathroom down in the basement that will largely be unused at that point. With a bit of remodeling, the basement could have its own exit to the outside.
Why not rent the whole thing out and enjoy another revenue stream?
Many people find themselves in the very situation I鈥檝e described. They have a nice big home, perfect for raising a family, but then the children grow up and move out, leaving you with an empty nest.
That empty nest often includes a few empty bedrooms, ones that only fill up when the children and grandchildren visit. Sometimes, other rooms become empty, too.
It doesn鈥檛 make a whole lot of sense to have a house that much bigger than what you need. The best solution is to downsize, of course, but for many people, that doesn鈥檛 make emotional sense. They raised a family in this house. They don鈥檛 want to leave.
So, you鈥檙e left with empty rooms. What should you do with them? Leaving them empty costs you money in terms of property taxes, as well as heating and cooling.
You might as well fill them with people.
Naturally, since you鈥檙e renting part of your house, you can be as selective as you want with the tenants. Choose people that you feel comfortable with. You can give a low-rent opportunity to an industrious graduate student. You can charge a higher rent level to a single professional. You control the situation, so you only have to rent in situations you鈥檙e comfortable with.
If you have extra rooms in your home, think about renting them out. It can put more money on your plate.
This post is part of a yearlong series called 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap (Revisited),鈥 in which I鈥檓 revisiting the entries from my book 鈥365 Ways to Live Cheap,鈥 which is available at Amazon and at bookstores everywhere.