Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Battan"


5 mentions found


To avoid breaking the bank, you may want to consider picking up a summer side hustle to bring in some extra cash. Here are four ways you can start earning this summer and maybe even have some fun while you're at it. Riegel started selling old clothing items in her childhood bedroom as a bored Duke freshman during the pandemic in 2020. "Technically, the thrifting takes the most time," Riegel told CNBC Make It. Ten years later, the pool "has paid for itself and more," Battan told Make it in 2022.
Persons: It's, I've, Sophie Riegel, Riegel, Jim Battan, Battan, Kelly Gordon, Gordon, she's, Gordon isn't Organizations: CNBC, eBay, Facebook Locations: West Linn , Oregon, It's
Jim Battan, pictured with his wife, Lisa Battan, beside their backyard pool in West Linn, Oregon. Those earnings can significantly outpace the average U.S. side hustle's $810 per month, according to a May Bankrate survey. CNBC Make It spoke to a group of high-earners across multiple online platforms, some of whom bring in six figures per year from their side jobs. While it is true we have more pools being hosted on the platform, popular pools continue to see their pools booked out in well in advance." Kingsley OnyemaliIn the fall of 2022, he noticed a change: The site was organizing search results by lowest prices, instead of customer feedback.
Persons: Jim Battan, Lisa Battan, Jim Battan Battan, Battan, Swimply, Bunim Laskin, Kingsley Onyemali, Onyemali, it's, Tasker Organizations: CNBC, Facebook, TaskRabbit Locations: West Linn , Oregon, Etsy, Linn , Oregon, Austin , Texas, Tasker
Rick Powell, for instance, rents out his yard as a private dog park on Sniffspot and brings in up to $4,100 per month. About $190,00 of that is income, Mancini said in January. JP Mancini II brings in $38,000 of revenue per month renting his two boats out to strangers. Jim Battan, 58, has made nearly $200,000 renting out his backyard pool. Battan noted that his pool brings in a lot of money because he spent a lot building it out.
Jim Battan, 58, has made nearly $200,000 renting out his backyard pool. But he says his lucrative side hustle requires a lot of time, money and the right mindset to succeed. Here are the three reasons why Battan's six-figure side hustle isn't for casual pool owners. He spent $110,000 on its construction, which includes a pool house and attached spa pool that he keeps at 130 degrees year-round. The pool is also near the family's rescue farm, where Battan's wife cares for animals like pigs, raccoons and llamas.
"I built a man cave last year, and also credit that to my Swimply pool." Plus, Battan's pool is the gold standard: He is Swimply's top earner out of 25,000 pools in the U.S., Canada and Australia. The pool is also right next to the family's barn, where Battan's wife looks after rescued animals like horses, llamas, opossums and pigs. The pool is also near the family's rescue farm, where Battan's wife cares for animals like pigs, raccoons and llamas. Swimply takes a 15% cut from every booking, though Battan says the platform's ease of use is worth it.
Total: 5