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Now, newer offerings allow homeowners to rent out portions of their homes on an even shorter-term basis, often by the hour. One of these platforms is Swimply, an online marketplace for private pool rentals that launched in 2020, just as the pandemic halted travel and more people looked to get their kicks locally. Peer-to-peer rental marketplaces of all kinds have popped up: RentMyCourt (private tennis and pickleball court rentals), SniffSpot (backyard rentals for dogs), CurbFlip (driveway and parking space rentals) and Vanly (driveway and shower rentals for people traveling in camper vans or RVs). Younger homebuyers are keenly aware of the opportunity to offset their expenses with extra cash. While the extra income is a focus for many homeowners, some participating in this budding industry say they’ve found something unexpected: community.
Persons: Alexis Hammond, ” Hammond, Hammond, she’s, it’s, Kellie Finch, Michael Kukuk, Kukuk, , ” Swimply, ” Derek Callow, homebuyers, Peerspace, Rony Chammas, they’ve, Leslie Garabedian's, Stevie, Eddie, Leslie Garabedian Leslie Garabedian, West, , Garabedian, ” Garabedian Organizations: CNN, Baltimore, Baltimore Ravens, SniffSpot Locations: Peerspace, Houston, West Caldwell , New Jersey
Her side hustle requires it: She's converted 11 acres of her land, split between three properties around Asheville, North Carolina, into private dog parks. She rents out the spaces to local pet owners on an Airbnb-style platform called Sniffspot. Morosani rents out parts of her 108-acre farm, where she lives and makes a majority of her personal income boarding horses. She has four dogs, and initially launched her side hustle just to connect with other nearby pet owners in November 2020, she says. If you have space and the ability to give a private experience to individual dog owners, there's definitely room for everyone to do this."
Persons: Elizabeth Morosani, John Deere, She's, Morosani, Sniffspot, It's, there's Organizations: CNBC Locations: Asheville , North Carolina
Taking on a second job that required me to be physically somewhere other than my home wasn't really an option. I'm a single mom with a full-time job and two little kids that I can't really leave them alone for more time than I spend at work. Although I still live paycheck to paycheck, the money I've earned is helping me cover my bills, including offsetting my car payment. Related storiesI have a ranch-style farmhouse home with a pool and a backyard that sits on half an acre of land. But I usually block off plenty of time on the calendar for personal yard time with my kids.
Persons: , Samantha Bosley, I've, It's, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Scottsdale , Arizona, Sniffspot, Scottsdale
I'm a single mom living in Antioch, Illinois — between Milwaukee and Chicago — with two teenagers and a hound. It's a good option for dog owners with reactive pets or those who are uncomfortable with traditional dog parks. I'm making a good amount of moneyPiehl's Illnois backyard where she rents out on Sniffspot. AdvertisementA guest's dog playing in Piehl's backyard. He was working with a dog trainer because his dog would bark and lunge at people while walking.
Persons: , Emily Piehl, I've, — it's, it's, Sinffspot, They've Organizations: Service, Chicago, Business, UberEats Locations: Antioch , Illinois, Sniffspot, Milwaukee, , Pennsylvania
Launching one of your own can be that easy if you know where to start. Most side hustles need to check at least one of those three boxes to succeed, she notes. If you were good at school, you could earn extra money by tutoring. "There are other ways to [earn] that aren't just trading your time directly for money," says Berman. But without their access to customers or built-in legitimacy, you'll have to build your own brand without a road map to earn any money at all.
Persons: Kathy Kristof, Cody Berman, it'll, Kristof, you've, Berman, Etsy, who'd Organizations: Gold City Ventures, Rover
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.
Rick Powell and his wife make $3,000 a month using Sniffspot to rent their yard out as a dog park. If someone has a fenced-in yard, they can list it on Sniffspot, and dog owners can rent it by the hour. The memberships start at $30 a month, and members get two hours each month. They can book four hours for $66 a month and eight hours for $120 a month. I spend two hours a month ensuring no yard waste is missed and mowing the lawn.
She uses Sniffspot, an app that helps dog owners reserve time for their dogs to run and play. Kroll charges $15 per dog per hour, and Sniffspot collects 22% of the host's fee, with the average rental lasting at least two hours. I think I'm one of the first people who signed up. The admin work takes about an hour a dayThe administrative part of it is probably about an hour a day for a busy Sniffspot. They could call me immediately and no matter where I am, even if I'm on vacation, I'm going to pick up the phone and I'm going to tell them exactly what to do.
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