10 Ways To Make Money Off Your Home — Without Moving

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Looking for ways to make money with minimal effort? Don’t overlook your humble abode. Whether you want to make a little extra cash or create a steady side income, there are plenty of creative ways to monetize your space without ever having to pack a box or move a muscle. From renting out unused areas to turning your property into a travel experience, your home can work for you in ways you may not have imagined. Here are 10 clever strategies for tapping into your home’s earning potential.

1. Rent Out Your Driveway or Parking Spot

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If you live in a busy city or near a popular venue, your driveway or parking spot could be a hot commodity (as someone who has gotten into numerous fights over parking in New York City, I can confirm). Apps like JustPark or Neighbor allow you to list parking spots for hourly, daily, or monthly rentals. Whether it’s commuters needing a place to park during the workday or concert-goers looking for a spot near a venue, this is an easy way to earn passive income.

2. Rent Out Storage Space

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Got a spare room, garage, or even a closet? Platforms like Neighbor or Stashbee allow you to rent out storage space to people in your area. Storing seasonal items like holiday decorations to furniture during a move, your unused space can become a mini storage unit for people in a pinch, while also allowing you to make extra cash without lifting a finger.

3. List a Room (or Your Entire Home) on Airbnb

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If you’re comfortable hosting guests, Airbnb can be another lucrative option. Whether you rent out a single room or your entire home, short-term rentals can bring in serious cash, especially if you live in a tourist-friendly area or during peak travel times. Consider adding thoughtful touches like local guides or complimentary snacks to earn glowing reviews and repeat bookings.

4. Rent Out Your Pool

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Grand Resort Lagonissi

If you have a pool that’s sitting unused most of the time, why not rent it out? Sites like Swimply let you list your pool by the hour for families, parties, or even fitness enthusiasts. While this can be a fun way to share your space while making money, just be sure to set clear rules ahead of time to prevent any misunderstandings or mishaps like potential damages or excessive noise. Also, remember to consider things like maximum capacity and whether guests can bring their own food or drinks.

5. Turn Your Backyard Into a Campground

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Love the outdoors? Platforms like Hipcamp allow you to rent out your backyard, RV, or even a larger property as a campsite. With the rise of “glamping” and outdoor adventures, travelers are eager to book unique stays — and your backyard could be the perfect spot for their next getaway. To help your listing stand out, consider adding amenities like a fire pit, picnic table, or a tent setup. Having clear, well-lit pictures and a description including nearby hiking trails or scenic views can also help.

6. Host a Pop-Up Shop or Event

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If you have a spacious living area or backyard, consider renting it out for events like pop-up shops, workshops, or birthdays on platforms like EventUp or Peerspace. Local businesses and creative professionals are often looking for affordable spaces to host gatherings or work events — and your home could be the ideal venue. Just be sure to check local zoning laws first to avoid potential fines or any unwanted run-ins with the police.

7. Rent Out Your Home as a Film Location

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Homes with unique architecture or vintage charm (think Spanish villas with tons of natural light, modern lofts, or rustic farmhouses) can be rented out as film or photo shoot locations. Apps like Giggster and Splacer connect homeowners with production companies looking for the perfect backdrop for their projects. Getting paid to see your home featured in a movie or ad? Now that’s big-time winning.

8. Start a Home-Based Business

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Turn your skills into cash by starting a home-based business. Whether it’s baking, making jewelry, tutoring, or freelancing, your home can double as a flexible workspace. With low overhead costs and the convenience of working from home, this can be another easy way to monetize your space and talents while getting to be your own boss and make your own schedule. Platforms like Etsy, Fiverr, or even social media can also help you reach new customers and grow your business.

9. Rent Out Your Garden

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If you have a green thumb and a thriving garden, consider renting it out to local gardeners or community groups on Craigslist or YardYum. Some people may not have space to grow their own veggies or plants and would happily pay to use yours.

10. Host a Foreign Exchange Student

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If you have a spare room and enjoy cultural exchange, hosting a foreign exchange student can be another rewarding way to make money while making a meaningful difference in someone’s life. Programs like AFS or EF Education First will pay hosts to provide room and board for students studying abroad.

Author
Alina Wang

From Queens, New York, Alina has a Bachelors degree in Corporate Communications from CUNY Baruch and enjoys writing and creating content on a variety of topics, including lifestyle, politics, and, of course, wealth trends. Find her on X @atlasseventeen