<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Real Estate In Minutes</title> <link>http://pkrealtor.com/blog/categoryname_renting-out/sort_entrydatetime-desc/</link> <description></description><item> <title>How To Turn Homeownership into a Side Hustle</title> <description>Does the rising cost of just about everything these days make your dream of owning your own home feel less within reach?&amp;nbsp;According&amp;nbsp;to&amp;nbsp;Bankrate, many people are seeking additional income through side hustles, possibly to cope with those increasing expenses and save for a home. This trend is particularly popular with younger individuals who may be dealing with student loan debt (see graph below):&amp;nbsp;Here are two strategies that can not only make&amp;nbsp;homeownership&amp;nbsp;more affordable in the short term, but turn it into a lucrative side hustle that can pay off down the road.Transforming the Challenge of a Fixer-Upper into an OpportunityOne thing you could do to help you break into homeownership is consider purchasing a fixer-upper. That&amp;rsquo;s a&amp;nbsp;home&amp;nbsp;that may be a bit less appealing and as a result has lingered on the market longer than normal.&amp;nbsp;According&amp;nbsp;to a recent article from&amp;nbsp;U.S. News:&amp;ldquo;The current state of the housing market may have you expanding your options to try to find a home that you can afford.&amp;nbsp;A fixer-upper that needs some updating and a little love can feel like a welcome alternative to move-in ready houses that go off the market before you can even take a tour.&amp;rdquo;By opting for a home that requires some work, you may see two big benefits. For starters, you may find it&amp;rsquo;s easier to find a home because you&amp;rsquo;re not looking for that perfect option. Plus, it may also help you enter the housing market at a lower&amp;nbsp;price point. This strategy provides a more affordable way to&amp;nbsp;become a homeowner&amp;nbsp;while also offering the potential for future profits.Yes, the home may need a little elbow grease, but investing time and effort into gradually enhancing your house not only makes it a home but also increases its future market value. So, while you enjoy the satisfaction of turning a house into a home, you&apos;re also&amp;nbsp;building equity&amp;nbsp;that can be unlocked when it&apos;s time to sell.Renting Out a Portion of Your Home To Make It More AffordableAnother savvy strategy is to&amp;nbsp;purchase a home&amp;nbsp;with the upfront intention of renting out a portion of it.&amp;nbsp;According&amp;nbsp;to a recent press release from&amp;nbsp;Zillow, renting out a part of their home is already very important for most young homebuyers (see graph below):&amp;nbsp;This approach serves a strong purpose. As Manny Garcia, Senior Population Scientist at&amp;nbsp;Zillow,&amp;nbsp;says:&amp;ldquo;For those first-time buyers navigating the &amp;lsquo;side hustle culture,&amp;rsquo; where a regular 9-to-5 might not quite cut it for homeownership dreams,&amp;nbsp;rental income can step in to help&amp;nbsp;. . .&amp;rdquo;Basically, it can help you afford your monthly mortgage payments. So if you&amp;rsquo;re open to it, renting out a portion of your home not only helps with&amp;nbsp;affordability, but it also positions you as an investor and turns&amp;nbsp;your home&amp;nbsp;into a source of income.Bottom LineIn the face of today&amp;rsquo;s&amp;nbsp;affordability challenges, both of these strategies offer more attainable paths to&amp;nbsp;homeownership, especially for younger buyers. If you want to discuss these options and see how they might play out for you in our local market, let&amp;rsquo;s connect.</description> <link>http://pkrealtor.com/blog/523/how-to-turn-homeownership-into-a-side-hustle/</link> <pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2023 07:47:22 -0500</pubDate></item> </channel></rss>
